1842 Senate Bill 0063. Report Of The Joint Special Committee Regarding The Petition Of Francis Jackson And Others For A Law Securing To Colored Persons Equal Rights in Rail-Road Accommodation..pdf
1842 Senate Bill 0063. Report Of The Joint Special Committee Regarding The Petition Of Francis Jackson And Others For A Law Securing To Colored Persons Equal Rights in Rail-Road Accommodation.
Hamilton Hall’s site about Salem’s Remond Family, active in many progressive movements, including abolitionism- includes primary sources: https://www.hamiltonhall.org/remond
Salem State University’s Donna Seger has posted blogs about the family:
Charles Remond and Frederick Douglass attending an anti slavery meeting
1855 Charles Remond
Presentation Meeting (1855 : Boston, Mass.) Triumph of equal school rights in Boston. Proceedings of the presentation meeting held in Boston, Dec. 17, 1855:.pdf
Presentation Meeting (1855 : Boston, Mass.) Triumph of equal school rights in Boston. Proceedings of the presentation meeting held in Boston, Dec. 17, 1855: including addresses by John T. Hilton, Wm. C. Nell, Charles W. Slack, Wendell Phillips, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Charles Lenox Remond. Boston, R.F. Wallcut, 1856.
Nancy Prince- Born in Newburyport, Gloucester native, descendant of slaves who, despite harsh treatment and stifling prejudice, committed herself to activism; her memoir exemplifies both the exclusionary policies she faced as well as resistance- especially in her decision to live abroad and her anti-slavery activism. Suggested website:
Boston African American National Historic Sitewebpage
Nancy Prince Memoir 1853
Prince, Nancy, 1799.A Narrative of the Life And Travels of Mrs. Nancy Prince. Second edition. Boston: Published by the author, 1853.