This book collects three speeches delivered by prominent politicians during the mid-19th century. William Lloyd Garrison was an abolitionist and editor of The Liberator newspaper, while Garrett Davis was a Kentucky senator who opposed slavery but supported states' rights. The third speech is by Alexander Hamilton Stephens, who would later become vice president of the Confederacy. These speeches provide important insights into the political debates of the era.
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