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carol (bookdelle) posted an update Thursday, Nov 6, 2014, 3:13pm EST, 10 years, 11 months ago
Ann- you could try to offer the papers to a university or other organization with abolitionist archives - Yale & Indiana U are two I found. Also, contact an auction house. Southeby's features African-American related items in Feb - Black History month. I did quick research and Wright was controversial even among abolitionists. Pricing is difficult - sometimes we've used "reasonable profit" as a guide.
Colby Sawyer College in New London, NH is presenting The Importance of Being Ernest this weekend. My daughter teaches there and is the director for this student production. I am going to see it this evening mostly to see the sets which were done by children's illustrator Tomie De Paola who lives in New London, NH. De Paola and his home are featured in this month's NH Home magazine:
http://www.nhhomemagazine.com/November-December-2014/Tomie-dePaolas-magical-New-Hampshire-home/#.VFt7ozWAc2I.facebook