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Lucretia Mott and Anna Mott Hopper letter to James Miller McKim
Description
Lucretia Mott and her daughter give abolitionist James Miller McKim news about family and friends, discuss the place of clergy in the antislavery movement, and discuss women's rights. "How hard it is to correct the low estimate set on Woman's labors!" (For an explanation of the "pencillings" discussed in the letter, see A00182486.)