Letter from Eliza Wigham, Dublin, to Samuel May, 16.4.58

Miss Wigham thinks that Maria Weston Chapman should have consulted all of the people who worked for the Anti-Slavery Fair before she decided to discontinue it. She speaks of "direct taxation" as if Mrs. Chapman's plan involved an assessment of all abolitionists and doubts that...

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