Among those who graduated at the late commencement at Dartmouth College, was our young colored friend, Thomas Paul, son of the late Rev. Thomas Paul, of this city. … he is now in Boston, anxious to employ his talents and educational attainments in the best possible manner. He would like to act as a teacher, or (as he is an excellent penman), be employed in writing. Mr. Paul is naturally diffident, and needs to be taken by the hand and encouraged to go forward. For further particulars, application can be made to us at 25 Cornhill. (Liberator, September 17,, 1841, pg 3)
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