Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Samuel J. May” in chapter 7 of John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison:
...or a panacea for slavery on the other.
Many good and wise men belong to it and believe in its efficacy.
These New York men are in a more rational state of mind than Garrison was. When in 1833 Samuel J. May begged William Jay to join in forming a national Anti-Slavery Society, Jay paused.
I suppose he had been reading the Liberator. He dedined to join, on the ground that the local Societies could do ...
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† | Samuel J. May | 250 | 30 | 14 | 2 | 0 user votes |
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