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Oliver Johnson worked at the New York office of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He had forwarded Martha Schofield's letter expressing her desire to teach freedmen in the South to Francis George Shaw, President of the National Freedman's Association, and copies the reply. Shaw wrote that his Association will be sending teachers to North and South Carolina and are still considering applicants. Johnson encourages Schofield to write to Shaw and apply and says he will do anything he can to help her.