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Female Anti-Slavery Leader

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Susan Paul of Boston, daughter of Rev. Thomas Paul, served as vice president of the Second Annual Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women in Philadelphia in 1839.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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  • History of the African-Americans in Philadelphia
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  • (1876) Senator Blanche K. Bruce, “...Appointing a Committee to Investigate Election Practices in Mississippi”
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