Letter from James Sloan Gibbons, New York, to Francis Jackson, Ellis Gray Loring, and William Lloyd Garrison, 3 mo[nth] 30 [day] 1841

James Sloan Gibbons wonders if the American Anti-Slavery Society should be continued. He discusses the Standard. He reports that James C. Jackson is in western New York. He just received a letter saying that David Lee Child has accepted the editorship of the Standard.

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