Douglass, Frederick. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Letter from Frederick Douglass to Theodore Tilton, November 22, 1862
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On November 22, 1862 Frederick Douglass writes to his fellow abolitionist Theodore Tilton that "Our friend Miss Anthony is at home watching by the bedside of her father who has been quite ill--but now convalescent."
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