The Lundy Project

This Blog is dedicated to reviving the life and material legacy of one of America's pioneering human rights activists, who began his youthful antislavery calling in Southeastern Ohio, in 1815, along the river banks of the Ohio, in the local towns of St. Clairsville and then Mt. Pleasant, Ohio.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Abolitionist Benjamin Lundy's 1833 Visit to San Antonio - University of the Incarnate Word

Abolitionist Benjamin Lundy's 1833 Visit to San Antonio - University of the Incarnate Word

Lundy visited Texas several times in the 1830s and his visits made an impact. today, in his own
words, his observations and notes and commentary still provide one of the most noteworthy
and unique insights into american race relations in Texas, about thirty years prior to
the civil war

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