Here Goodell argues against the common assumption that all knowledge has come from descendants of Europeans: “To whom did the Greeks and the Romans look for instruction in letters and…
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A letter from Gerrit Smith to William Goodell, recounts some of the divisions among abolitionists, and ends with a plea for unity. “… what say you to a proposition for…
October 19, 1855 Here is a brief exchange between William Goodell and Garrison. Goodell writes to Garrison, saying that he is mistaken in thinking that he (Goodell) makes “the condition…