Free Blacks on the Eastern Shore of Maryland - Volume II: the Demographics of Freedom - Manumission Practices and the Shaping of the Eastern Shore's Free Black Population, 1776 - 1810
Author(s): Thomas E. Davidson
Year: 1986
Summary
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Free Blacks on the Eastern Shore of Maryland - Volume II: the Demographics of Freedom - Manumission Practices and the Shaping of the Eastern Shore's Free Black Population, 1776 - 1810. Thomas E. Davidson. 1986 ( tDAR id: 174715)
Keywords
Culture
Revolutionary War
General
African American History
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Anti-Slavery Movement
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Ethnic Study
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Methodism
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Quakers
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Religious History
Geographic Keywords
24011 (Fips Code)
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24015 (Fips Code)
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24019 (Fips Code)
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24029 (Fips Code)
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24035 (Fips Code)
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24039 (Fips Code)
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24041 (Fips Code)
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24045 (Fips Code)
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24047 (Fips Code)
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Caroline (County)
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Cecil (County)
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Coastal Plain
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Dorchester (County)
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Kent (County)
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Maryland (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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Queen Anne's (County)
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Somerset (County)
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Talbot (County)
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United States of America (Country)
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Wicomico (County)
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Worcester (County)
Temporal Keywords
18th Century
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19th Century
Spatial Coverage
min long: -76.464; min lat: 37.887 ; max long: -74.986; max lat: 39.722 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): National Park Service; Office of Management and Planning, Maryland Historical Trust
Prepared By(s): Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Salisbury State Ce
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 4652
NADB citation id number(s): 000000081062
Notes
General Note: Submitted to: Office of Management and Planning, Maryland Historical Trust
General Note: Sent from: Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Salisbury State Ce