Master's Theses
Bridgewater State College, MA
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| CONCENTRATION: |
HISTORY |
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| AUTHOR: |
Cucinatto, Jon A. |
| TITLE: |
The history of the black man in New Bedford, Salem and other secondary cities of Massachusetts from the colonial period to the Civil War |
| DATE: |
1974 |
PHYSICAL
DESCRIPTIONS: |
vii, 71 p.; 8 x 11 in. |
| NOTES: |
Includes bibliography and appendix. |
| CONTENTS: |
Part I. New Bedford: I. The early period -- II. Freedom, but not equality -- III. The 1830's: patterns of segregation emerge -- IV. The 1840's: growing toleration -- V. The 1850's: genuine equality-an elusive dream --Part II. Salem: I. Salem in the seventeenth century -- II. Salem in the eighteenth century -- III. Salem: 1800-1830 -- IV. Salem: 1830-1860 -- V. Black education in Salem -- Part III. I. Other secondary cities of Massachusetts |
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| SHELF LOCATION: |
Special Collections/Archives, Library RM. 305A |
Archives/Special Collections
Clement. C. Maxwell Library
Mailto:smbates@bridgew.edu
Last Modified: May 19, 2008
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