It is almost impossible for those who were not participants in the anti-slavery conflict, or who have not read histories and memoirs of the struggle, to realize the deep opprobrium that attached to the word "Abolitionist.
In his "Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict" (p.
The Tyrtaean fire in Whittier was so thoroughly kindled by the anti-slavery conflict that it has never wholly gone out.
But it is not within the province of this biography to give an exhaustive resume of the anti-slavery conflict, but only to speak of such of its episodes as were especially participated in by Mr. Whittier.
May, Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict, pp.
See Some Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict, by S.
Wendell Phillips afterwards found a basis for his oratory in the anti-slavery conflict; and then, when that came to an end, his occupation was gone.
His best poems were inspired by the anti-slavery conflict, and the rendition of Mason and Slidell; and it was just on these occasions that his humor was most brilliant and pleasant flavored.
This is not the place to go at length into the history of that anti-slavery debate, which, in its consequences, proved one of the events of the anti-slavery conflict.
May in his recollections of the anti-slavery conflict: On his way from New York to Philadelphia with Garrison, Mr. May fell into a discussion with a pro-slavery passenger on the vexed question of the day.
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