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Sarah's long walk : the free Blacks of Boston and how their struggle for equality changed America / Stephen Kendrick and Paul Kendrick.
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Main Author:
Kendrick, Stephen, 1954-
Other Authors:
Kendrick, Paul, 1983-
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Boston :
Beacon Press,
©2004.
Subjects:
Roberts, Sarah C.,
>
1844-
>
Trials, litigation, etc.
Roberts, Sarah C.,
>
1844-
Free African Americans
>
Civil rights
>
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
History.
African Americans
>
Segregation
>
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
History.
Segregation in education
>
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
History.
Free African Americans
>
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
Biography.
African American girls
>
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
Biography.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Ethnic Studies
>
African American Studies.
African American girls
African Americans
>
Segregation
Free African Americans
Race relations
Segregation in education
Boston (Mass.)
>
Race relations.
Boston (Mass.)
>
Biography.
Beacon Hill (Boston, Mass.)
>
Biography.
Beacon Hill (Boston, Mass.)
>
History.
Massachusetts
>
Boston
Massachusetts
>
Boston
>
Beacon Hill
Biographies
History
Trials, litigation, etc.
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