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Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, Jan. 25, 1967

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May praises the support of the abolition cause in its early days by its English friends and discusses the controversies between the English and American abolitionists during the war. He speaks of the attitude of John Bright and others toward William Lloyd Garrison and references the "National Testimonial to William Lloyd Garrison." May gives the names of some of the contributors and the amount of money collected. He thinks that President Andrew Johnson ought to be impeached for his part in the "Louisiana matter." He mentions Samuel Joseph May, an effort to restore old sectarian lines in the United States, and a lecture by Henry Vincent. May discusses the sale of Webb's, "Life and Letters of Captain John Brown." He praises the work of his uncle, Samuel Aspinwall Goddard, in opposing Southern influence in England and reports that Goddard is planning to publish some letters. May discusses at length the current state of the American and Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Societies. In a continuation of the letter, dated January 29, May strongly criticizes Wendell Phillips.

Courtesy of Boston Public Library

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1810
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history american anti slavery society massachusetts anti slavery society garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 may samuel jr 1810 1899 webb richard davis 1805 1872 letters correspondence manuscripts english jr samuel may 1810 1899 richard davis webb samuel may high resolution slavery