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Some Recollections of Our Antislavery Conflict

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The author gathers fragmentary personal recollections of the antislavery movement in the United States, recounting campaigns, speeches, trials, riots, rescues, and political struggles he witnessed or learned of, especially in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Central New York. He profiles activists and opponents, examines religious and social tensions, and treats episodes such as school and church controversies, legal battles, mob violence, the Underground Railroad, and the Fugitive Slave Law. The sketches are anecdotal and candid, aimed at illustrating how slavery influenced clergy, congregations, and public life rather than providing a comprehensive history.

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Samuel J. May

Samuel J. May was an influential American abolitionist and reformer known for his passionate advocacy against slavery. He played a significant role in the antislavery movement during the 19th century, contributing to the discourse on human rights and social justice. May's notable work, "Some Recollections of Our Antislavery Conflict," offers a personal perspective on the struggles and triumphs of the abolitionist cause, reflecting his deep commitment to the fight for freedom and equality. His writings provide valuable insights into the moral and political challenges faced by activists of his time.

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