Letter, 1848.

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Letter, 1848.

Theodore Pearker discussed his views about freedom, the need for "immediate emancipation," the tone of the abolitionists' discourse, the kindness [of] "Mr. Garrison," and other matters concerning slavery.

1 item (4 p.) ; 26 x 20 cm. folded to 20 x 13 cm. + 1 typescript (2 p. ; 28 cm.)

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Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860.

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Unitarian minister and reformer. From the description of Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 170925855 Rev. Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Unitarian minister, social reformer, and publicist, was born in Lexington, Mass., a grandson of Captain John Parker (1729-1775) of Revolutionary fame. Parker graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1836, became minister of West Roxbury, and proceeded to develop his theological and social ...