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Excerpt from Life and Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier, Vol. 2 of 2
It occurred to Mr. Francis H. Underwood to combine the powers of the eminent liberty-loving writers of the North in a magazine which by its ability should command a hearing in circles in which hitherto the word slavery was not to be spoken above the breath. He was successful in securing the cooperation he Wished, and at a din ner given by Mr. Phillips, the publisher, in the summer of 1857, there were present Longfellow.
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