First annual address to the law graduates of Allen University, class '84
Summary
Straker, a law professor and dean of the Law Department at Allen University, offers advice to law graduates about how to succeed in law, holding up Charles Sumner and Wendell Phillips as models.
LC copy stamped in ink on p. [2]: The bequest of Daniel Murray, Washington, D.C. Has inscription in ink on blank page following p. 10: To Augustus Straker. Argument at Oct. term Circuit Court of South Carolina in Bethel A.M.E. Church case. Oct. 1886. Columbia, S.C. 1886. "1886" is deleted and replaced in pencil with "1887"; these notes refer to Daniel Murray Pamphlet vol. B., no. 2.
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Date
01/01/1885
Location
columbia
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