found: Juvenile concert, under the direction of Miss Susan Paul, 1837
found: RLIN, 8/25/98(hdg.: Paul, Susan)
found: Memoir of James Jackson, ... 2000CIP t.p.(Susan Paul) galley (author of first African-American biography; established a juvenile choir to raise funds for abolitionist activities; b. 1809, d. 1841)
found: African American women, 1993:pages 392-393 (Susan Paul, 1809-1841, born in Boston, Massachusetts, a teacher most of her life, and was one of the first African-American women to become known as an abolitionist. Served in many abolitionist societys and also formed and directed the Garrison Juvenile Choir whose songs were regularly featured at local antislavery gatherings in the 1830s. Was an outspoken advocate of the rights of women. Died April 19, 1841 in Boston.)