Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to John Bishop Estlin, Sept. 5, 1848

May acknowledges receipt of the French translation of "A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass." He says that Wendell Phillips has been very ill of a form of dysentery. May reports that the anti-slavery agents at Harwich were mobbed by church members "who could not bear...

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