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Holograph, signed with initialsMaria Weston Chapman instructs Deborah Weston to bring Amos A. Phelps's letter to John F. Emerson. She wants Deborah to ask Mary Congdon to come to us at the New England Convention and to tell the New Bedford people to prepare a table for our fair. Henry B. Stanton and John Greenleaf Whittier are going to Europe. The mayor of Philadelphia asked Lucretia Mott not to walk with black people. Maria W. Chapman plans to issue a copy of Right and Wrong in Boston. Chapman comments: "Think of the wicked Phelps & his harem, the Boston Female!"
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- Anti Slavery Fairs
- Antislavery Movements
- Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806 1885
- Mott, Lucretia, 1793 1880
- Phelps, Amos A. (Amos Augustus), 1805 1847
- Slaver
- Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster), 1805 1887
- Weston, Deborah, B. 1814
- Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807 1892
- Women
- Women Abolitionists