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Title: abigail Adams
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She did a good job. She also taught a black slave how to read and write. Writing letters made her feel better. So did the birth of her son John Quincy.
Abigail loved politics and books. She would always ask John what was going on in the world. At this time it was unusual for women to do so... Showed first 250 characters
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At this time it was unusual for women to do so. Whenever she had time she always read books. She often wrote letters to her friends.
Abigail had a good relationship with her husband. She was a very smart woman and often talked to John about politics and women's rights... Showed next 250 characters
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