(with the Garrison “finger”) Mrs. Fanny Kemble refuses to give readings in Louisville, alleging that ‘she cannot read in a slave State, and will not receive for her labors money which is the price of human blood.’
(Liberator, Feb. 1, 1850, pg 4)
(with the Garrison “finger”) Mrs. Fanny Kemble refuses to give readings in Louisville, alleging that ‘she cannot read in a slave State, and will not receive for her labors money which is the price of human blood.’
(Liberator, Feb. 1, 1850, pg 4)