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CHAPTER XIV MOBS
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In his Recollections, the Rev1. Samuel T. May, who was one of the most faithful and zealous2 of the Anti-Slavery pioneers, and belonged to that band of devoted3 workers who were known as Abolition4 lecturers, tells of his experience in delivering an Anti-Slavery address in the sober New England city of Haverhill.
"It was a Sabbath evening," he says. "I had spoken about fifteen minutes when the most hideous5 outcries—yells and screeches—from a crowd of men and boys, who had surrounded the house, startled us, and then came heavy missiles against the doors and the blinds of the windows. I persisted in speaking for a few minutes, hoping the doors and blinds were strong enough to withstand the attack. But presently a heavy stone broke through one of the blinds, scattered6 a pane7 of glass, and fell upon the head of a lady sitting near the center of the hall. She uttered a shriek8 and fell bleeding on the floor."
There was a panic, of course, and the Abolition lecturer would have been roughly handled by the mob if a young lady, a sister of the poet Whittier, had not taken him by the arm, and walked with him through the astonished crowd. They did not feel like attacking a woman.
There was nothing unusual, except the part performed by the young lady, in the affair described in the foregoing narrative9. Mobs were of constant occurrence in the period of which we are speaking. It was not in the slave States that they were most frequent. Northern communities that were regarded as absolutely peaceable and perfectly10
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