Letter from Henry P. Cutting, Sterling, [Mass.], to Samuel May, March 2, 1880

Cutting deplores the attempts of certain individuals to represent themselves as abolitionists when they were in fact pro-slavery partisans. He discusses his early preaching experiences and tells about on of his first anti-slavery sermons. He says that Stowe, Vermont was a "nes...

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