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MARCH · ~ 90 ~ than anybody else for the cause that should be dear to the heart of every American citizen. Will write you as the case progresses. Hoping that you are well, and that I may hear from you at your convenience, I remain, Yours truly, Jesse Lawson TLS Con. za3 BTW Papers DLG. Margaret James Murray Washington to Lyman Abbott The Oaks Tuskegee March 12, Igo} Dear Sir: My only apology for thus intruding upon your time is to thank you for the kindly interest you have shown in my husband who is an exceedingly timid man but who appreciates very much your friendship and interest. It is this sort of interest that makes it possible for him to carry the heavy burden which has fallen to him. I want to thank you for the Autograph Menu Card which you sent me some time ago.1 Our great hope is that we shall be worthy of your continued friendship. Yours very respectfully, Margaret J. Washington HLS Lyman Abbott Papers MeB. ~ See A Menu, Jan. ~ I, egos, above. To Paul Brandon Barringer Grand Union Hotel, New York City. March ~3, egos My dear Sir: Since we met in Chicago I have thought much concerning your earnest words, and the more I consider what you said the more I am sure that on the vital points connected with the elevation of our race there is not so much difference between us as 49