Hiram Wilson to Frederick Douglass, July 10, 1856

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the prosecution of this work, our means of sup port are not so ample as to exempt us from working hard with our hands nearly half of the time, and frequently by moon and star light. I have to say in conclusion that we have not the privilege of laboring in the Lord's vineyard as servants of servants, without being subject to gross misrepresentation and the vilest of calumny, from certain colored persons in Canada, who, of all others, should be grateful to God and to self sacrificing benefactors. Truly and faithfully yours, HIRAM WILSON.

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