Letter from Samuel Joseph May, South Scituate, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1837 Dec[ember] 18

Samuel Joseph May writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him he expects to visit Boston for a few days in January. He then shares his dissapointment that "the anti slavery cause is to me more gloomy and unpromising than it has every been." May adds that he fears "the evang...

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