African Americans in Addison County, Charlotte, and Hinesburgh, Vermont, 1790-1860

VHS780102_15-42.pdf

Title

African Americans in Addison County, Charlotte, and Hinesburgh, Vermont, 1790-1860

Creator

Williamson, Jane

Description

Black Vermonters were, by definition, oddballs -- a tiny minority who chose the country over the city. How did they fare in this rural environment? What sort of work did they find in Vermont's agrarian economy? Did they own farms or homes? Were they able to marry and raise families? Were their children educated in district schools? Did they participate in town meeting? Did they belong to local churches?

Source

Vermont History, v. 78, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2010)

Identifier

VHS780102_15-42.pdf

Format

pdf

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Repository

Vermont Historical Society, 60 Washington Street, Suite 1, Barre, Vermont 05641

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Citation

Williamson, Jane, “African Americans in Addison County, Charlotte, and Hinesburgh, Vermont, 1790-1860,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed May 14, 2024, https://www.digitalvermont.org/items/show/1879.