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Fragment; probably a letter draft. Likely addressed to Oliver Johnson, who worked in the New York office of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Schofield writes that she has a leading to teach the newly freed people in the South. She has already sent unsuccessful requests to James Miller McKim and William Lloyd Garrison, but she is determined. She adds that her circumstances make her unable to take a job without compensation. She has not yet told her family of her plan because she knows they will object. She mentions that she already has experience teaching African Americans in Philadelphia.