Rev. Samuel May delivers an anti-slavery sermon at the Second Church in Boston.

May 29, 1831

Rev. May was invited to speak from the pulpit by the church’s minister, the Rev. Ralph Waldo Emerson. May, printer Oliver Johnson, and a dozen others meet in the law office of Samuel Sewall to discuss forming a new abolitionist organization on November 13, 1831 that is established in January 1832.*

Sources
  • Hirshman, Linda