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“Believe That I Still Remain, Benjamin Lundy,” Part II

Ohio Memory November 20, 2015

Ohio Memory has published a new post, ““Believe That I Still Remain, Benjamin Lundy,” Part II”

Even when Lundy is not writing travelogues, his letters to family, friends and fellow anti-slavery activists convey his rich attention to culture and landscape and keen powers of description –- as evidenced by this effusive passage from a letter addressed from Putnam County, Illinois, where Lundy lived in the 1830s:  […]

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