by the name of mr. holes and mr. howells grand and became a fairly good novelist in america later. but this man was a quaker and he owned a state-of-the-art mail and wales, 80 employees. and he said to the president, mr. president, i like the idea that freedom expands to republic. i would like to bring my mail to virginia and start and help you become self-sufficient. and he said, but i know that you probably are not going to get many farm boys to work in the fact jury. so outside of what we can do. you have a lot of slaves. they are very talented young man and young women and we will ring them into the factory and a kind of internship. after they learned the skills necessary to make good cloth, they will be given their freedom, a transitional experiment. when i read this letter i said washington threw that out the coach window is no way that will sell in virginia. that not what he did. he said the letter, endorsed the plan, senate two the governor and said we had to think about kids. in the virginia government in 20 countries in 1990 that of representative road to freedom through