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Page 113
... Anti - Slavery movement . He became the first Presi- dent of the New England Anti - Slavery Society , and lived and labored in and for the cause for the rest of his life , though obloquy and persecution pursued and assailed him therefor ...
... Anti - Slavery movement . He became the first Presi- dent of the New England Anti - Slavery Society , and lived and labored in and for the cause for the rest of his life , though obloquy and persecution pursued and assailed him therefor ...
Page 118
... Anti - Slavery leader from New Bedford , and a highly respectable , well - dressed colored man and his wife , from ... slavery and were willing to work for its abolition , nevertheless strongly objected to any association with colored ...
... Anti - Slavery leader from New Bedford , and a highly respectable , well - dressed colored man and his wife , from ... slavery and were willing to work for its abolition , nevertheless strongly objected to any association with colored ...
Page 121
... Anti - Slavery principles with us . And , though he had been a consistent Friend from his youth up , and I remained clerk of Swanzey Monthly Meeting , until obliged to resign on ac- count of our removal , the ... ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
... Anti - Slavery principles with us . And , though he had been a consistent Friend from his youth up , and I remained clerk of Swanzey Monthly Meeting , until obliged to resign on ac- count of our removal , the ... ANTI - SLAVERY REMINISCENCES.
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