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Correspondence, Women abolitionists, National anti-slavery standard, Antislavery movements, HistoryPeople
Howard Worcester Gilbert (1819-1894), Maria Weston Chapman (1806-1885), Stephen S. Foster (1809-1881), Nathan Matthews, Samuel May (1810-1899), Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898)Places
United States, Boston, MassachusettsTimes
19th centuryShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Maria Weston Chapman criticizes the theological and metaphysical methods of attacking slavery employed by Parker Pillsbury and Stephen S. Foster as being obsolete. Chapman does not think Parker Pillsbury or Howard Gilbert could edit the Anti-Slavery Standard. She says that Pillsbury's mental outlook is a result of his ill health. She discusses the post office question. She mentions Nathan Matthews.
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