Letter from Abby Hopper Gibbons, New York, to Samuel May, May 26, 58

Gibbons regrets being unable to consult with May about the Anti-Slavery Fair. She discusses a clause in the constitution of the American Anti-Slavery Society and requests May or another experienced abolitionist to come to New York to help them run the fair there.

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