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The President of the United States Receives the Address of the Central Committee of the International Working Men's Association
The Central Committee of the International Working Men's Association sent a letter to President Lincoln. They got a response from Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams who was ambassador to The Court of St. James during the Civil War. He wrote: "I am directed to inform you that the address of the Central Council of your association has been received by him" It is in this relation that the United States strives to do equal and exact justice to all states and to all men," he said.