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English: Article was discovered in family Bible belonging to Mrs. Elvira Vermilya Anderson of Dayton, Ohio
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https://coloredconventions.org/before-garvey-mcneal-turner/black-women-preachers/sarah-hughes-and-black-women-preachers-copy-copy-copy/
Author Juliann Jane Tillman, author (c. 1837)

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