Letter from S.L. Little, Nantucket, [Massachusetts], to Maria Weston Chapman, 1840 November 18
Description:
S.L. Little writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to being called to Pawtucket to assist her friend Cynthia B. Potter to carry out her plan of completing her education to become a teacher. She asks Maria to entreat her to this friend of hers who is devoted to the anti-slavery cause. She is too occupied to write for the "Offering" or the "Liberty Bell" but intends to invoke the anti-slavery muse with her poetry.