African-Americans in Antebellum Boston

Research

Conway, Molly (BHS class of '04)
A Study of Boardinghouses for "Free Colored Seamen" in Antebellum Boston

Dunphy, Erin (BHS class of '04)
The Many Roles of the African Meeting House in Antebellum Boston

Lamontagne, Kori (BHS class of '04)
A Study of Black Intellectual and Literary Societies in Antebellum Boston

Lauranzano, Peter (BHS class of '04)
Resistance to the Segregation of Public Transportation in the Early 1840's.

Morse, Ryan (BHS class of '04)
The Relationship Between Crime and Poverty in Black Antebellum Boston

Woitunski, Alison (BHS class of '04)
Boston's Reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law Through Voluntary Associations, Particularly the Boston Vigilance Committee

 

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