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The Easton Family of Southeast Massachusetts: the Dynamics Surrounding Five Generations of Human Rights Activism 1753--1935
Communities of Color in Eighteenth Century Boston Eric M
The Maine Years of John Brown Russwurm
The Black Preacher As Educator from 1787 to 1909
A Narrative of the Negro
Famous Afro-Americans Historical Sites Recognized by the National Park System
The Sunset of George Washington
Prince Hall Grand – Lodge of Indiana
African-Americans in Boston : More Than 350 Years
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B O Sto N a Frican a M Erican
Black Heritage Trail
Historic Resource Study Boston African American National Historic Site
The Abolitionist Review
Desegregating Boston's Schools: Episode 1
John Brown Russwurm and the African Colonization Movement Brian J
An Intimate Portrait of Black Stewardship in Boston
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North Slope’S Dozen Or Wendell’S Father John Phillips, First Mayor After S ܙ Boston’S Incorporation As a City in 1822
Historic Resource Study Boston African American National Historic Site
“For Colored People [They] Had a Great Many Friends”1: the Phillips-Lynde Family of Windham, Connecticut, and Brookfield, Vermont
To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement, 1630-1835
Making Slavery History: Abolitionism and the Politics of Memory in Massachusetts
African American Military Service in the American Revolution and the Path Towards Citizenship Jason G