Title:
Connecticut History
Author:
Warshauer, Matthew - Editor
Subjects:
Connecticut-History
Object ID:
PF 20B #37
Object Name:
Pamphlet
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary artifact
Publisher:
The Association for the Study of Connecticut History
Publication Place:
New Britain, CT
Pubication Date:
2005
Collection:
Pamphlet File
Summary:
Discolored Justice: Blacks in New London County Courts, 1710-1750, p.183
"To Tell Our Story", Mary Townsend Seymour and the Early Years of Hartfords's Branch of the National Association for he Advancement of Colored People, 1927-1920, p.205
Reading the Numbers: Census returns as Key to the Nineteenth Century Black Community in Hartford, Connecticut, p.224
Circumstances of Their Lives: Enslaved and Free women of Color Wethersfield, Conne3cticut, 1648-1832, p.248
"To Tell Our Story", Mary Townsend Seymour and the Early Years of Hartfords's Branch of the National Association for he Advancement of Colored People, 1927-1920, p.205
Reading the Numbers: Census returns as Key to the Nineteenth Century Black Community in Hartford, Connecticut, p.224
Circumstances of Their Lives: Enslaved and Free women of Color Wethersfield, Conne3cticut, 1648-1832, p.248