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Gov. W. G. Brownlow
Letterbooks
Box 3, folder 1,

TSLA
H.H. Thomas to Fred Douglas [sic}
May 2 c. 1867

Dr. Sir,

I am directed by the unaimous voice of the State Central Com.
to extend a coridal and earnest invitation to you to visit our state
and participate in the present political campaign, so novel in many
of its features.

You are not unacquainted with the history of the legislation
of our state for the past two years, ant it must have been specially
gratifying to you to witness the progress which your race has been
steadily making towards the enjoyment of political rights. Born and
reared myself where such rights were never withheld -- in the noble
free state of Vermont -- I have watched anxiously, and worked as God
has given me the power in the official position which I have occupied
(confidentail secretary to Gov. Brownlow) to that end, and now that our
efforts have been so nearly crowned with sucess we want you, the time
honored champion of a race, to come here and help us perfect the work.
You can reach your people better than any of us, and your voice will be
a mighty power in enlightening and directing them in the new patch upon
which they have entered.

You have no fear. Free discusion is at length an acomplished
act in Tenn. You shall speak anywhere from Carter Co. to Memphis and to
none other is it given to wield the influence for good that you can.
Please write me what time will be convienient for you to come and how
long you can labor with us.

Very Respfl

H.H. Thomas
Secy, State Central Com.

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