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William Lloyd Garrison and his times, or, Sketches of the anti-slavery movement in America, and of the man who was its founder and moral leader
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William Lloyd Garrison and his times, or, Sketches of the anti-slavery movement in America, and of the man who was its founder and moral leader
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Publication date
1879.
Call number
5465
Creator
Johnson, Oliver (1809-1889)
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Dimensions
19 cm
Associated people
Whittier, John Greenleaf, (1807-1892.)
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