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Jonathan Wright Plummer was a Quaker minister who founded the Friends' Union for Philanthropic Labor. He has received a letter from Anna Jackson regarding the treatment of African Americans, and he plans to send it to his village paper. He says that they have a large school where the colored children seem just as happy as the white children and adds that he does not see the children exhibit any prejudice. He sends regards to Jackson's family and discusses his own family at length. He mentions his pleasant memories from when he and Jackson were co-workers.