Statistics for occurrence #1 of “the Rev. Jacob M. Manning” in chapter 12 of Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4:
...onnet on The Free Mind, composed in Baltimore jail, was reprinted in at least two literary collections, one being The Boston Book (Boston: Geo. W. Light, 1841, p. 272), the other as thus related by the Rev. Jacob M. Manning , who called it the immortal sonnet.
It may not be uninteresting to you to know, he wrote to my father in 1860, that the circumstance which first settled me in my abhorrence of slavery, was learnin...
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