Copy of a letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Edward Brooks Hall, [Oct. 24th, 1850?]

May explains that the proceeds of the National Anti-Slavery Society, which publishes the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" and other anti-slavery tracts, hires lecturers who speak anywhere and at any time they can find an audience. He clarifies that the lecturers are not author...

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