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Written by Cornelia Hancock, a Quaker reformer and educator who founded a school for African Americans in South Carolina. Remarks on the recent death of mutual friend Caroline F. Putnam. Passes on news of family/friends. Mentions helping Camille Tucker, an African American woman, find a job as a social worker assisting Black people who had come north as part of the Great Migration. Remarks on Hancock's own health and mentions that she had gone vegetarian on her doctor's advice. Discusses Hancock's financial situation. Mentions that a Mrs. Hale lectured recently on suffrage.