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Written by Helen Douglass, a suffragist and the second wife of Frederick Douglass, likely to Caroline F. Putnam, a suffragist who ran a school for African Americans in northern Virginia. Discusses an ongoing convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Washington, D.C. Focuses on the lack of attention the event paid to the rights of African American women.