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Historic Abolitionist Letter from Saint-Anthoine to GiddingsOn offer is a truly remarkable piece of history, a 1856 Original Manuscript Letter from the French abolitionist Hippolyte de Saint-Anthoine to the renowned American abolitionist, U.S. Congre
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Fast Delivery 1856 Original Manuscript Letter From French Abolitionist To One Of America's Most Noted Anti Slavery Activists: Joshua R. Giddings Price Crushed By 95% [bnFZ9Cv5]
Historic Abolitionist Letter from Saint-Anthoine to Giddings
On offer is a truly remarkable piece of history, a 1856 Original Manuscript Letter from the French abolitionist Hippolyte de Saint-Anthoine to the renowned American abolitionist, U.S. Congressman Joshua R. Giddings. This exceptional autograph letter, an ALS (Autograph Letter Signed), is a testament to the international spirit of the abolitionist movement. It showcases the intimate and passionate exchanges between two of the era's most influential figures in the fight against slavery. The letter, handwritten and signed by Saint-Anthoine, Secretary-General of the Institut d'Afrique, is a profound testament to the cause of human freedom and the belief that "the cause of human freedom is the cause of God."
Product Details and Features
This one-page letter, dated Paris, September 13, 1856, is written on the letterhead of the Institut d'Afrique, underscoring its authenticity and significance. The letter is addressed to "Monsieur & ami," which translates to "Mister & friend," highlighting the personal nature of the correspondence. Some key features of this historic letter include:- Size: 7 x 9 inches
- Condition: Overall G+ (Good Plus), with some minor wear and aging
- Content: A warm and intimate personal letter in French, discussing the Emancipation of the Slaves and the cause of human freedom
Practical Uses and Benefits
This letter is a valuable addition to any collection of historical documents, especially for those interested in the abolitionist movement, American history, or French abolitionism. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and collectors alike. Moreover, the letter is a compelling piece for anyone seeking to learn more about the lives and work of influential figures like Hippolyte de Saint-Anthoine and Joshua R. Giddings. Whether you are an academic, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the power of historical documents, this letter offers a profound and personal connection to the past.What Our Customers Say
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