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English: w:Amos Dresser was an antislavery activist and minister. He was tried, convicted, and publicly whipped in Nashville in 1835 for possessing abolitionist literature. The original of this engraving is undated and 1855 is a guess.
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Amos Dresser, Oberlin 1839, one of the "Lane Rebels".

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