Letter from Frederick Douglass, Edinburgh [Scotland], to Samuel Hanson Cox, 20th Octr. 1846
Description:
Frederick Douglass says he writes to Samuel H. Cox with two objects: to deny the charges Cox made of Douglass’s conduct at the World Temperance Convention held in London in August 1846; and to review of Cox’s course related to the anti-slavery question, particularly during his recent tour of Great Britain.