1843 Texas Statehood Opposition & Anti-Slavery Speech by Abolitionist Cassius M Clay

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1843 Anti-Slavery Speech by Cassius M Clay. Published b the New York Sate Anti-Slaver Society. Speech of Cassius M. Clay : delivered in a mass meeting of a portion of the citizens of the eighth Congressional District, on Saturday, the 30th of December, 1843, at the White Sulphur Springs, in Scott county, Kentucky, in reply to Col. Richard M. Johnson, and others. Cassius Clay was an anti-slavery leader who participated in the abolition movement in spite of his Southern background. 8 pages. Original. 

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Cassius Marcellus Clay was a Major General and U.S. Ambassador to Russia. 

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