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Written to Isabel Howland, a women's rights activist and niece of Emily Howland. Says that African Americans were living under "a reign of terror," adding that "they dare not protest I think because they are not protected by law and these horrible K.K.K.s wish to destroy the best." Discusses a visit from "Lithgow Osborne and his countess," the death of John Snyder, and the Sherwood Select School.