Letter from Samuel May, Boston [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Sund[ay] Eve[nin]g, 17 Jan. [1858]
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Holograph, signed.Samuel May, Jr., writes that Mr. Marsh, who is connected with the Bee, is now in Boston. He discusses the problem of C.K. Whipple's reluctance to go to New York and take over the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Samuel May feels that Whipple is "not equal to the work alone." William Lloyd Garrison says that "he could not do the Standard work, with only his present experience. There is much talk of your becoming the Editor-in-Chief."
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- Antislavery Movements
- Boston
- Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885
- Correspondence
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- History
- Massachusetts
- May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899
- National Anti Slavery Standard
- Slaver
- United States
- Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King) 1808 1900
- Women
- Women Abolitionists