Correspondence Between the Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D.D., of Brooklyn, L.I. and Frederick Douglass, a Fugitive Slave

Correspondence between Rev. Samuel H. Cox and Frederick Douglass disputing Cox's criticism of Douglass's speech at a London temperance meeting; Douglass defends his abolitionist stance and the dignity of the enslaved.

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