COLORED REFUGEES IN OUR CAMPS

COLORED REFUGEES IN OUR CAMPS    The following letter is from a very worthy, intelligent woman, who was herself a slave during twenty-five years, and who is now manifesting  sympathy with her long-oppressed people by nursing them in the vicinity of our camps.  To do this, she not only relinquishes good wages in a family for many years strongly attached to her, but also liberally imparts from her own earnings to the destitute around her.   L. M. Child

(Liberator, April 4, 1863, pg 4)