Hugh DavisAuthor of Joshua Leavitt, evangelical abolitionist
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Two (or more) authors are combined here. Dr. Hugh C. Davis, a hypertext researcher at University of Southampton (UK), edited the Hypertext 2001 proceedings. Dr. Hugh Davis, a professor of History at Southern Connecticut State University, is the author of Joshua Levitt, Evangellical Abolitionist and Leonard Bacon: New England Reformer and Antislavery Moderate.
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