Richard Davis Webb
Richard Davis Webb was an influential Quaker printer and abolitionist in Ireland during the 19th century, recognized for his dedication to the anti-slavery movement. He published Frederick Douglass's autobiography, providing crucial support to Douglass during his lecture tour in Ireland, and was celebrated for his unwavering commitment to social justice and equality.
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Douglass praised Richard Davis Webb as the very impersonation of old-fashioned, thorough-going anti-slavery.
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