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Written to Howland's sister-in-law. Discusses Howland's plans to visit the Tuskegee Institute and other schools for African Americans in the South with reformer Mary F. Eastman. Says that "the settling of the race question with any sort of reason and justice depends" on such schools. Mentions being repaid by an African American woman to whom Howland had lent money for school.