William Cooper Nell (December 16, 1816 – May 25, 1874) was an American abolitionist, journalist, publisher, author, and civil servant of Boston, Massachusetts...
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Barry, William (2010). A History of Framingham, Massachusetts. Applewood Books. ISBN 978-1429022736. Nell, William Cooper (2002). William Cooper Nell, Nineteenth-century...
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ISBN 9780804705936. OCLC 180556929. Nell, William Cooper; Wesley, Dorothy Porter; Uzelac, Constance Porter (2002). William Cooper Nell, Nineteenth-Century African...
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The William C. Nell House, now a private residence, was a boarding home located in 3 Smith Court in the Beacon Hill neighbourhood of Boston, Massachusetts...
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and existed for about five years. Its founding members included William Cooper Nell, Henry Weeden, Judith Smith, Mary L. Armstead, Thomas Cummings, and...
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player Jeremy Nell (born 1979), South African cartoonist and blogger William Cooper Nell (1816–1874), American abolitionist and author Nell Fenwick, from...
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the American Revolution, is an American history book written by William Cooper Nell, with an introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was published...
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Representatives William Cooper (novelist) (1910–2002), British novelist William C. Cooper (actor) (1853–1918), stage and film actor William Cooper Nell (1816–1874)...
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about a declining but still extant tradition by William Cooper Nell in 1859. An 1836 play in London by William Leman Rede starred Manhattan-born blackface...
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the time, Dorothy Porter was working on organizing her sources on William Cooper Nell in order to write a comprehensive biography on him. Uzelac stepped...
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Nell Carter (born Nell Ruth Hardy; September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003) was an American actress and singer. Carter began her career in 1970, singing...
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Prince Whipple (section Service under William Whipple)
the nineteenth-century African-American author and abolitionist William Cooper Nell related some undocumented anecdotes about Whipple and his life: Prince...
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Patterson Leary Langston Mary Meachum Henry Moxley Anna Murray-Douglass William Cooper Nell Dangerfield Newby John Parker Susan Paul James W.C. Pennington Gabriel...
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Marlboro Chapel on Washington Street, near Boston Common. According to William Cooper Nell, those present at the first meeting represented "various classes...
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..".." George Middleton was one member of the Bucks of America. William Cooper Nell claimed he attained the rank of colonel (although captain is the...
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William Still (October 7, 1819 – July 14, 1902) was an African-American abolitionist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a conductor of the Underground...
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conductor and President of Colored Ladies Soldiers Aid Society William Cooper Nell: journalist William Nesbit: civil rights activist in Pennsylvania Solomon Northup:...
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Associates", Social Science History, Volume 28, Number 3, pp. 383–385. William H. Upton, Negro Masonry, (New York: AMS Press, 1975). Prince Hall Masonry...
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David Ruggles Gerrit Smith George Luther Stearns William Still John Ton Charles Turner Torrey William Troy Harriet Tubman Martha Coffin Wright John Van...
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Wesley, Dorothy Porter; Uzelac, Constance Porter, eds. (2002). William Cooper Nell, nineteenth-century African American abolitionist, historian, integrationist:...
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to Boston tanner William Hall, and by 1770 was a free, literate man and had been always accounted as a free man. It was through William Hall that Prince...
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precursor to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. Morris, Thomas Dalton, and William Cooper Nell argued the importance of integration in Boston schools: "It is very...
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Pinckney Street – Resident P.P.F. Degrand 3 Smith Court – residence of William Cooper Nell, African American abolitionist, author and historian Tremont Street...
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also within the Boston African American National Historic Site. William Cooper Nell Boston African American National Historic Site: Abiel Smith School...
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major political issue in Massachusetts. With Joshua Bowen Smith and William Cooper Nell, he was prominent in the movement to desegregate the Boston public...
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African-American abolitionist view, with the 1829 Appeal of David Walker. William Cooper Nell quoted Easton at length in 1859 on the constitutional point, while...
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children into the white public schools of Boston. Together with William Cooper Nell, and attorney Robert Morris, they sent petitions imploring the Boston...
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University Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-19-970220-6. Retrieved 25 April 2013. William Cooper Nell (1855). The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution: With Sketches...
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Daniel Hughes Peg Leg Joe William Cooper Nell Harriet Forten Purvis Robert Purvis John Rankin Hetty Reckless Gerrit Smith William Still Calvin Ellis Stowe...
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Constitution. Other prominent abolitionists present that day included William Cooper Nell, Sojourner Truth, Wendell Phillips, Lucy Stone, and Henry David Thoreau...
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