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Allen, William G.

"The American Prejudice Against Color An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily The Nation Got Into An Uproar."

I cordially commend him to the confidence and
kind attention of my friends.
"W. URWICK.
"Dublin, Nov. 30, 1857."

From CORK--see "Constitution," "Examiner" and
"Reporter," March 1858.
"Cork, Feb. 28, 1858.
"To WILLIAM G. ALLEN, Esq. late Professor of Greek in
New York Central College.
"DEAR SIR--We, the undersigned, having heard your lectures on
'America' and 'Africa,' and derived therefrom much instruction as well
as gratification, do, on our own part and that of many of our fellow
citizens who are anxious to hear you, respectfully request that you will
give, at least, two lectures more upon these interesting subjects.
"(Signed)
HENRY MARTIN, Congregational Minister.
R. W. FORREST (Free Church).
RICHD. CORBETT, M. D.
J. D. CARNEGIE.
HENRY UNKLES.
GEORGE BAKER.
RICHARD DOWDEN, (Rd.)
WILLIAM MAGILL, (Scots' Church).
JOSEPH R. GREENE, Professor, Queen's Coll.
THOMAS JENNINGS.
N. JACKSON, C. E.
JOSEPH COLBECK."

From "Belfast News-letter," Dec. 10, 1858.
"REV. DOCTOR COOKE occupied the chair. Professor Allen then
delivered a lecture of great ability and interest. Dr. Cooke said he had
listened to a remarkable oration. He was glad he had heard it. He
thanked Professor Allen, in the name of the meeting, for his truly
valuable and instructive lecture."

From the DEAN OF WATERFORD.


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