NOTES ON THE PROGRESS OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF MARYLAND SINCE THE WAR. A SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEGRO IN MARYLAND: A STUDY OF THE INSTITUTION OF SLAVERY

  • Baltimore: Publication Agency of the Johns Hopkins University, 1890
By Brackett, Jeffrey R.
Baltimore: Publication Agency of the Johns Hopkins University, 1890. [4], 5-96, [10- publ. advts] pp. With the half title [ink manuscript note above the printed material]. Disbound, with the half title loose. Text clean. Except as noted, Very Good.

This is the "Eighth Series VII-VIII-IX" publication of the Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, with Herbert B. Adams as Editor. Brackett describes Maryland's near-secession, the strength of proslavery sentiment, the resistance of Maryland to the grant of civil and political rights to Negroes, and the struggle for education and equality.
Blockson 9801. Work 621. Not in LCP [but see LCP Supp. 264 for Brackett's 'The Negro in Maryland'].

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NOTES ON THE PROGRESS OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF MARYLAND SINCE THE WAR. A SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEGRO IN MARYLAND: A STUDY OF THE INSTITUTION OF SLAVERY

Author

Brackett, Jeffrey R.

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Publication Agency of the Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore

Date

1890


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