Acknowledgments | p. v |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Absalom Boston and the Development of Nantucket's African-American Community | p. 17 |
Before Douglass: Racism and Nationalism in Nantucket's Newspapers in the Early Republic | p. 49 |
Anna Gardner: An Examination of her Years as a Teacher of Freedmen | p. 71 |
Frederick Douglass: The Nantucket Connection | p. 105 |
African-American Women in Nineteenth Century Nantucket: Spiritual Wives, Their Lives and Their Stories | p. 131 |
Mary Ellen Pleasant's Nantucket | p. 147 |
Making Their Mark: African Nantucketers and Literacy | p. 161 |
The Cape Verdean Legacy of Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and Environs | p. 179 |
Patience A. Cooper: A Re-Evaluation of her Arrest and Trial in Nineteenth Century Nantucket | p. 205 |
Non-Maritime Occupational and Business History of African-Americans and Cape Verdeans | p. 227 |
Biographies of Contributors | p. 241 |
Index | p. 245 |
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