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A letter describing the various groups in Spain that support Cuban Independence, 1837 December
Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists of four letters written by the Cuban abolitionist José Antonio Saco during his residence in Europe. All the letters are addressed to his friend José Luis Alfonso y García and provide an intimate and personal account of the writer's own life. The letters very much reflect his advocacy for emancipation in Cuba. The first letter, written from Spain, is dated a few years after his expulsion from Cuba. In it, Saco describes groups in Spain that support Cuban independence...
Dates:
1837 December
A letter reporting how the author has been recongnized as a revolutionary in France, 1842 May 30
Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists of four letters written by the Cuban abolitionist José Antonio Saco during his residence in Europe. All the letters are addressed to his friend José Luis Alfonso y García and provide an intimate and personal account of the writer's own life. The letters very much reflect his advocacy for emancipation in Cuba. The first letter, written from Spain, is dated a few years after his expulsion from Cuba. In it, Saco describes groups in Spain that support Cuban independence...
Dates:
1842 May 30
A letter expressing the author's concerns for Cuba, 1844 June
Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists of four letters written by the Cuban abolitionist José Antonio Saco during his residence in Europe. All the letters are addressed to his friend José Luis Alfonso y García and provide an intimate and personal account of the writer's own life. The letters very much reflect his advocacy for emancipation in Cuba. The first letter, written from Spain, is dated a few years after his expulsion from Cuba. In it, Saco describes groups in Spain that support Cuban independence...
Dates:
1844 June
A letter explaining the author's soon to be published anti-slavery tract, 1844 September
Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection consists of four letters written by the Cuban abolitionist José Antonio Saco during his residence in Europe. All the letters are addressed to his friend José Luis Alfonso y García and provide an intimate and personal account of the writer's own life. The letters very much reflect his advocacy for emancipation in Cuba. The first letter, written from Spain, is dated a few years after his expulsion from Cuba. In it, Saco describes groups in Spain that support Cuban independence...
Dates:
1844 September
