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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- 1 The World of Hosea Easton and David Walker
- 2 New England’s Peculiar Institution
- 3 Emancipation and Free African Americans
- 4 Unity and Uplift
- 5 Advanced Education
- 6 Intimidation, Assaults, and Riots
- 7 Riding the Rails with Jim Crow
- 8 Forward Steps
- 9 Repealing the Law
- 10 Breaking a Barrier
- 11 Fugitives
- 12 Inching Ahead
- 13 The Wall
- 14 Miles to Go
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix 1 1830 New England Cities with 100 or More African Americans
- Appendix 2 1830 New England Cities with 5% or More African Americans
- Appendix 3 1830 Towns Residential Distribution
- Appendix 4 Constructing the Mixed Marriage Database
- Appendix 5 Place of Birth of People in Mixed Marriages
- Appendix 6 Occupations of Males in Mixed Marriages
- Appendix 7 Occupations and Value of Real Estate of Males in Mixed Marriages
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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- Source:
- Jim Crow North
- Author(s):
Richard Archer
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- 1 The World of Hosea Easton and David Walker
- 2 New England’s Peculiar Institution
- 3 Emancipation and Free African Americans
- 4 Unity and Uplift
- 5 Advanced Education
- 6 Intimidation, Assaults, and Riots
- 7 Riding the Rails with Jim Crow
- 8 Forward Steps
- 9 Repealing the Law
- 10 Breaking a Barrier
- 11 Fugitives
- 12 Inching Ahead
- 13 The Wall
- 14 Miles to Go
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix 1 1830 New England Cities with 100 or More African Americans
- Appendix 2 1830 New England Cities with 5% or More African Americans
- Appendix 3 1830 Towns Residential Distribution
- Appendix 4 Constructing the Mixed Marriage Database
- Appendix 5 Place of Birth of People in Mixed Marriages
- Appendix 6 Occupations of Males in Mixed Marriages
- Appendix 7 Occupations and Value of Real Estate of Males in Mixed Marriages
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index