rising to full height and leaning on a cane^ 

 reciting the stirring "Battle Hymn of the Republic." 

 Her presence and her deep resonant voice Biade a 

 lasting iiopression. She might well have been a 

 character from Hawthorne's The Grey Chaiig>ion » 

 Emerson's brother spoke once. And Booker 

 Washington* X recall one of the stories he told* 

 He and a friend were travelling through the South* 

 One night they came to a litfii shack where they had 

 to put up for the night* In the morning the 

 colored lady gave them their breakfast and as she 

 poured their coffee she asked the other man if he 

 wanted long sweetening or short sweetening* 

 Puzzled 9 the other man decided on long sweetening* 

 So she took her finger and dipped it in a little 

 Jar of molasses and whirled it around in his cup* 

 Vhen she asked Mr* Washington which he wanted » he 

 decided on short aweetening* She took up a lun^ 

 of sugar, bit a piece off and dropped it in his 

 cof f ea * 



Oilbt The Unitarian Church seemed to have attraeted a 

 wide variety of people* 



Cogginst In a way they earried on some of the traditions 

 of the Quakers t of the liberal Quakers* There 

 are two groups of Quakers « the orthodox and the 



