Sunday, January 20, 1861
Many said Martin Royer was a great man.
Few railed as loudly against slavery as Martin did or risked their lives in defiance of the angry forces of pro-slavery men and politicians that he called the Slave Powers. Championed by white and colored admirers in churches, lecture halls and camp meetings in innumerable towns and hamlets…
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