Copy of letter from Samuel May, [Leicester, Mass.?], to William Henry Channing, [Oct. 17, 1858?]

May argues that Oliver Johnson's remarks to the effect that Reverend Channing should have spoken against slavery on his return from Europe was not unjust or disrespectful. May complains that Channing is no longer associated with the abolitionists and that Channing has given "m...

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