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Description Order of exercises at the Fourth of July celebration by the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, at Boylston Hall, 1834. "... The music by a colored juvenile choir under the direction of Miss Susan Paul."
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
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