Dorchester Was a Hotbed of Anti-Slavery Activism

“Dorchester was a Hotbed of Anti-Slavery Activism.” By Anthony Sammarco, Dorchester Community News, July 7, 1995

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Lucy Stone, Henry Blackwell, Harriet Sewall, Samuel Sewall, Samuel May, William Lloyd Garrison Jr., Wendell P. Garrison, Theodore Weld, Elizabeth B., Chace, Francis J. Garrison, Sarah Southwick, Alla W. foster, Abbey Kelley, George T. Garrison, Zilpha Spooner.

 

the Dorchester Anti-Slavery Society was founded in 1835.  Its first president was Dr. Samuel Mullike, and the secretary was Rev. David Safford.

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