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A letter from Lewis Tappan to S.M. Booth reagarding Theodore D. Weld's visit "on our behalf to consult with you and the [Committee] respecting our African brethren." Tappan describes Weld as "a dear friend of human rights, and of those whom you have so long instructed."
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- America
- Amistad (Schooner)
- Antislavery Movements
- Correspondence
- History
- Slave Insurrections
- Slave Trade
- Slaver
- United States