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Collection — Box: 1 [31151030118909]
Identifier: MS-0716
Overview
John Pendleton Kennedy (1795-1870) was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a politician (elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1838) and writer with strong ties to the South. This collection includes a public letter which elucidates Kennedy's dialogue as an apologist for slavery on the one hand, and the views of famed anti-slavery activist, Lewis Tappan, on the other. The correspondence was written on March 5, 1850.
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- Subject: Slavery
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- Subject: letters (correspondence)
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- Language: English
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- Names: National Intelligencer Office (Washington, D.C.)
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