The End of Slavery In...

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African Americans and The end of slavery in Massachusetts:

Within this web presentation, the Massachusetts Historical Society brings together historic manuscripts and rare published reports that serve as a window upon the lives of African Americans in Massachusetts from the late seventeenth century through the abolition of slavery under the Massachusetts Constitution in the 1780s.

Although the complex role of African Americans, both enslaved and free, in colonial Massachusetts is an important part of our state and local history, the struggle for personal liberty in Massachusetts is central to a full understanding of our national history.

This website features 117 items from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. This group of unique manuscripts and rare published materials includes handwritten documents and letters by African Americans (Phillis Wheatly and members of the Hartford family), the earliest antislavery pamphlet published in Massachusetts (The selling of Joseph, printed in 1700), petitions of African Americans requesting freedom, documents certifying the freedom of specific individuals, materials relating to two African Americans involved in landmark legal cases that brought an end to slavery in Massachusetts...

More at the following website:

http://www.masshist.org/endofslavery/index.php?id=61

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