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Post, Amy Kirby. Letter to Isaac Post.
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[Letterhead]
AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
Lucretia Mott, President
Elizabeth C. Stanton, Vice-President
Frederick Douglass, Vice-President
Henry Ward Beecher, Vice-President
Susan B. Anthony, Corresponding Secretary
Henry B Blackwell, Recording Secretary
No. 37 Park Row, (Room 17,)
New York _______1867
Dear Husband,
I hardly know which
is duty – whether to come immediately
home or to write, we are having so good
a time listening to the discussions on
suffrage for paupers – black men and
women that I hardly know how to
[leve?], yet I know that I am wanted at
home. Curtis has not yet spoken
but is watching his opportunity with
anxious vigilance, yesterday and day
before was on his feet half a dozen times
but could only say Mr. [President?] where
some other name would be announced by
the chairman and down he must sit.
Last evening Lucy Stone spoke on the same
rostrum to a very good audience, most of
the members present. I think the impression
she made was good. Seemed much as she