Anti-slavery recollections in a series of letters addressed to Mrs. Beecher Stowe
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Anti-slavery recollections in a series of letters addressed to Mrs. Beecher Stowe
(Cass library of African studies, . Slavery series ; no. 12)
F. Cass, 1971
2nd ed. / with a new introduction by Howard Temperley
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Reprint, with new introduction, of 1854 ed
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First Published in 1971. When, in the spring of 1853, Harriet Beecher Stowe landed in Liverpool at the beginning of her first triumphal tour of the British Isles, one of the first people she met was Sir George Stephen. It was, in its way, a symbolic encounter. Both were second generation abolitionists whose whole lives had been intimately linked with the progress of the anti-slavery causes in their respective countries. This is a collection of seventeen letters Sir Stephen write to Mrs Beecher Stowe.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Antislavery Recollections
- Letter I
- Letter II
- Letter III
- Letter IV
- Letter IV
- Letter IV
- Letter VII
- Letter VIII
- Letter IX
- Letter X
- Letter XI
- Letter II
- Letter XIII
- Letter XIV
- Letter XV
- Letter XVI
- Letter XVII
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