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McDonald, Charles J., 2.381.

McDuffie, George [1788-1851], message on abolition, 2.62, 64, 76, 81, 86, 104.

McEwan, Charles, 2.401.

McKenney, William, Rev., 1.448.

McKim, James Miller, Rev. [b. Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 14, 1810; d. Orange, N. J., June 13, 1874], converted by G., 1.300; youngest member Nat. A. S. Convention, 394, 398, describes members, 399, and proceedings, 406.—Letters from L. Mott, 1.430, C. C. Burleigh, 2.159, 322.— Portrait in “A Sylvan City,” p. 354.

Madison, James [1751-1836], maintains slave representation in Va., 1.154; a colonizationist, 303; on the folly of pro-slavery disunion, 309.

Mahan, Asa, Rev., 2.285, 286.

Maine, legislative resolves against abolitionists, 2.76, 77.

Malcolm, Howard, Rev., pastor Federal St. Baptist Church, 1.78; rebukes Lundy, 98.

Mallary, Rollin C. [1784-1831], 1.111.

Manford, F. F., alias, 2.348.

Mann, Horace [1796-1859], 1.449.

Manumission Society (N. C.), protest against G.'s conviction for libel, 1.199, 229.

Marcy, William Learned [1786-1857], proposes penal laws against abolitionists, 2.75, 85, 86.

Marlboroa Chapel, built, 2.218, dedicated and mobbed, 219.

Marriott, Charles, on one-idea abolitionists, 2.205.—Letter to G., 2.205.

Marshall, Emily, 1.78.

Marshall, John [1755-1835], 1.303.

Martineau, Harriet [1802-1876], arrival in U. S., 1.446; the Declaration a test of Am. citizenship, 440; witnesses Boston mob, 2.36, reports Wayland, Ware and Story, 37; attends meeting of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 52, 57; abused therefor, 55; desires to meet G., 56, interviews, 69-71, 98, 252; remembered by Mass. A. S. S., 87; at legislative hearing, 96, 97; guest of Channing, 97, 98, of E. G. Loring, 98; her “Martyr age,” 97, 189; delegate to World's Convention, 353, 378; approves G.'s course, 378; visit from G., 388, 395; describes Father Taylor, 428.—Letters to Mrs. Chapman, 2.378; from her, 2.189.— Portrait in Autobiography, 1877.

Maryland, favors State aid to colonization, 1.148, attempts forcible colonization, 421, 450; Anti-Slavery societies, 89, 159.

Mason, Jeremiah [1768-1848], 1.214.

Mason, Lowell [1792-1872], 1.126.

Mason, Lowell, Jr. [b. 1823], 2.27.

Massachusetts, claim, 1.60-62, 71; law against mixed marriages, 254, 255, 2.434; no heed to Southern appeals, 76; fate of colored seamen in Southern ports, 79, 104, 434; debates on abo litionist hearing, 2.102, 103; resolves as to right of petition and D. C. abolition, 128, 433, and non-resolves, 324; law giving trial jury to fugitives, 128; election in 4th District, 280.

Massachusetts Abolition Society, founded, 2.306, 339, mismanaged, 318.

Massachusetts Abolitionist, need felt by N. Y. Exec. Com., 2.288; founded, 276, 280; mottoes, 280, 282, editors, 276, 280, 283, 300, agents, 281, 286, unfairness, 283, circulation, 286; approved by Lundy, 322; favors Third Party movement, 311; does not damage Lib., 331; silent as to Collins's departure, 418; after Harrison's election, 428.

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society (successor of New England A. S. S. after 1835), hearing before Legislature, 2.95-97, 99, and memorials, 99, 102; undertakes publishing Lib., 122-124, 157, 177; annual reports, 86, 124, 209, 272, 334, 335; meets in stable, 125, and in State House, 125-127; repels Clerical Appeal, 157; Worcester meeting, 170; pledge to Parent Society, 261; address of Board on political duty of abolitionists, 243, 244; annual meeting (1839), 260, 262, 271-276; dispute with Exec. Com. Am. A. S. S., 261; contract ended, 279, 281; new-paper project, 262; Phelps-Torrey resolutions rejected, 272, 273; quarterly meeting (1839), 283-288; redeems pledge to Parent Soc., 292; opposes Mass. Abolition Soc., 306; refuses to admit Am. A. S. S. agents, 321, or to aid Exec. Com., 335; protest against Albany Convention, 341, against transfer of Emancipator, 343, against sectarian control of Am. A. S. S., 344.

Massachusetts Colonization Society, formed, 1.261, demise, 474.

Massachusetts Journal and Tribune, edited by D. L. Child, 1.73, 229.

Mathew, Theobald, Rev. [1790-1856], 2.380.

Maxwell, Capt., 1.344.

May, Joseph, Col., 1.213, 217. Brother of

May, Samuel [b. Boston, Dec. 4, 1776; d. there Feb. 23, 1870], 1.495. Father of

May, Samuel, Rev. [b. Boston, April 11, 1810], sketch of Mrs. Garrison, 1.423; at N. Y. anniversary, 2.348.—Letter to F. Jackson, 2.348.

May, Samuel Joseph, Rev. [b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 12, 1797; d. Syracuse, N. Y., July 1, 1871], Unitarian, 2.38; nephew of S. May, 1.495; career, 213; founds a Peace Soc., 426; welcomes Lundy, 213; attends G.'s Julien Hall and Athenaeum lectures, 212, 215; becomes disciple, 214; first A. S. discourse, 216, emasculated by H. Ware, Jr., 217; remonstrates with G. for anti-colonization harshness, 261; poetical tribute from G., 273; recommends Henry Benson to G., 274; assists in founding New Eng.

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