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Persistence of Memories of Slavery and Emancipation in Historical Andover

The Massachusetts Woman Enumerated As a Slave in the 1830 U.S. Census and the Family of Rosanna Coburn from Enslavement to Contingent Freedom

Persistence of Memories of Slavery and Emancipation in Historical Andover( )
Author: Bell, Edward L.
ISBN:978-0-578-65395-2
Publication Date:May 2021
Publisher:Shawsheen Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $50.00
Book Description:

Historical Andover--which includes North Andover and Lawrence--became famous as a hot center of pre-Civil War antislavery activism. Why then was a 100-year-old Andover woman officially counted as a "slave" in the 1830 federal census for Massachusetts, a "free" state that had abolished slavery? And who was Rosanna Coburn, still remembered as the "last slave" born in Andover? Persistence of Memories of Slavery and Emancipation in Historical Andover brings forward indispensable research...
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Pages:528
Detailed Subjects: History / United States / General



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