An edition of [Letter to] Dear Caroline (1839)

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Holograph, signed.

See Ms.A.5.1 p.48-54 for handwritten transcript; transcribed by unknown person.

Child discusses conflict over establishing The Abolitionist as a new organ of the Anti-Slavery Society. She comments on [James?] Sinclair's remarks about leaders at the convention. She recalls [S.J.] May's tribute to H.E. Benson. She believes May's use of the term "abolition church" aroused sectarianism.

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Northampton, [Mass.]
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Lydia Maria Francis Child Correspondence

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[manuscript]
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2 leaves (6 p.)

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OL25466562M
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lettertodearcaro00chil6

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