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Francis Jackson (abolitionist)
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Francis Jackson (1789–1861) was an abolitionist in Boston, Massachusetts. He was president of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society for many years, was also president of the New England Anti-Slavery Conventions, and vice president of the American Anti-Slavery Society.[1] He was also affiliated with the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society and the Boston Vigilance Committee.[2][full citation needed][3] He worked for the South Cove Corporation, filling in land in Boston's South End in the 1830s.
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