Calvin Fairbank back in Boston

 With Garrison’s characteristic “pointed finger”   — Rev. Calvin Fairbank, who was so many years imprisoned in the penitentiary of Kentucky for his anti-slavery sentiments and acts, and subjected to the most barbarous treatment, and whose case is so well known to our readers, will lecture in the Rev. Mr. Grimes’s church, Southac street, on Sunday evening next. He is deserving of sympathy and aid, and should be widely invited to give his thrilling narrative. His address is 66 Southac street, Boston. 

(Liberator, May 19, 1865, pg 3)