Letter from Edward Brooks Hall, Providence, [R.I.], to Samuel May, Oct. 22, 1850

Hall informs May that he ceased supporting the National Anti-Slavery Bazaar when he discovered that the proceeds of the bazaar were used to hire lecturers who spoke on the Sabbath "and sometimes against the usual observance of the Sabbath." Hall says that he has heard complain...

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