Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to John Bishop Estlin, July 1, 1847
May exhorts Estlin to stand firm for abolition. He says he has written a long letter about Francis Parkman to George Armstrong. May informs Estlin that Frederick Douglass was persuaded not to start publishing a paper in Massachusetts. May says that Douglass has had a bad case...
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Abolitionists--United States--19th century--Correspondence
Antislavery movements--United States--History--19th century
Abolitionists--United States--History--19th century
Antislavery movements--United States
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
May, Samuel, Jr., 1810-1899
Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop), 1785-1855
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