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This letter was sent with a shipment of contributions from Jane Wigham to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar. Andrew Paton refers to a new anti-slavery society that formed "on acc[oun]t of the want of orthodoxy in our American friends." A black Presbyterian minister named Dr. Pennington helped the society to get started.
Included with this letter, is a list of articles sent by the Glasgow Female Anti-Slavery Society to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar.
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