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Irish Sympathy with the Abolition Movement (Word)

by Antislavery Webmaster last modified 2008-03-30 14:50

An 1842 speech by Wendell Phillips concerning Irish support for the antislavery movement in the United States. Digitized by the Antislavery Literature Project.

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