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Papers of Thomas Clarkson Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist
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Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street

Informs Clarkson that he should not put himself out to write a piece for Rev. Owen's book and that there are two months before publication. Sends a leaf of Bogatzkys Golden Treasury to show the style of the work and suggests reproducing a commentary form Clarkson's MSS on the New Testament. Has posted letters to USA.

Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street

On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Advises Clarkson that his letters have been sent to Lewis Tappan, that there is no need to hurry with a further letter as Mr. Weld will leave by steamer in a months time, and informs Clarkson that Mr. Kennington is a runaway slave, has not been in contact with his family for fifteen years and is constant fear of being arrested.

Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street

On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Acknowledges receipt of a letter, along with another from Mr. Gerritt Smith. Advises that they are most beneficial to the cause, that they will be published shortly and will counteract the claim that the Liberty Party are not being true to their principles by supporting Polk (1), a slaveholder. Discusses the sending of a sum of money to a lady in Boston. (1) U.S. president, 1845-49.

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