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Written from Roadside. Lucretia Mott writes about attending Quarterly Meeting, where she made an appeal for aid for Kansas immigrants (thousands of Southern blacks had migrated to Kansas in the late 1870s as a result of poverty and the failures of Reconstruction). She talks about recent activities of family and friends and briefly discusses the Free Religious Association. Partially written over a fragment of a letter from her nephew Thomas C. Cornell.