Letter from Caleb Stetson, South Scituate, [Mass.], to Samuel May, Oct. 27th, 1858

Stetson tells May that he is forced to give up his home on account of his anti-slavery preaching and states that "even professed Antislavery men have told me that 'they were tired of the subject.' " Stetson complains of May's charge that he is unfaithful to the abolition cause...

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