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Letter from Lewis Tappan, New York to Clarkson (Regarding progress of the anti-slavery movement in America)

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Transcription of a letter from Lewis Tappan, New York to Thomas Clarkson, 29 Feb 1844. The letter is a reply to an inquiry by Clarkson regarding evidence on the advance of the Anti-slavery movement in America. It shows Clarkson's continuing involvement in the campaign and the high standing he has amongst black people there.


St John’s College Library, Cambridge (Folder 4 Doc 86). By Permission of the Master and Fellows of St John's College Cambridge.

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8th Sep 2007 by Diane Earl

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Citizenship, History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+


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