Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, to Samuel May, December 3rd, 1847

Estlin says "The Inquirer" has abandoned the abolitionist cause, and although it professes to be anti-slavery, "it is decidedly anti-Garrison." Estlin quotes May's opinion of William Greenleaf Eliot and Theodore Clapp to Edward Tagart, who replied that May showed typical aboli...

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