On July 5, 1852, the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Association expected a mild, polite discussion, and praise of the virtues of Independence Day from the leonine speaker with the shock of maimed hair. His speech would be topped by the standard denunciation of slavery. Instead, they got a speech that would rank as one of the Read More...
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