Letter from Frances J. Garrison to May Wright Sewall.

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Letter from Frances J. Garrison to May Wright Sewall.

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Title: Letter from Frances J. Garrison to May Wright Sewall.
Description: Garrison informs Sewall that, although he supports her work and the Congress, he will not be able to be a patron of the event nor will he be able to contribute to the expenses of "the colored teacher whom you wished to attend the Congress as a delegate". Francis J. Garrison was the youngest son of William Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist. He collaborated with his brother, Wendell Phillips Garrison, on a biography of his father.
Correspondent: Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1848-1916
Date: 1893-05-08; 1893
Time period: 1890s (1890-1899); 19th century;
Subject: Sewall, May Wright, 1844-1920; World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.); Authors, American
Genre: Correspondence;
Theme: Women; Education;
Collection: May Wright Sewall Papers
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NKC/1.0/
Copyright information: This item is in the public domain.
Physical repository: Indianapolis Special Collections Room, Indianapolis Public Library
Repository collection name: May Wright Sewall letters
Digital publisher: Indianapolis Marion County Public Library
Date digitized: 2005
Repository: The Indianapolis Public Library Digital Collections
Source: From: May Wright Sewall Papers
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