John Quincy Adams
letters from a southern planter's son
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Image source: Open LibrarySteven KrollFirst published 20011 editions
Between 1825 and 1827, twelve-year-old William Pratt, who lives in Georgia, corresponds with President John Quincy Adams, discussing what he feels is an unjust treaty with the Creek Indians, Mr. Adams's close election and problems as president, slavery, education, and more.
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