The Negro in Colonial New England 1620-1776

The Negro in Colonial New England 1620-1776

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The Negro in Colonial New England 1620-1776; by Lorenzo Johnston Greene, Ph.D.; Published 1942, Reprinted, 2010; 404 pp; paper; indices,5½x8½ in.; ISBN: 978-01-935815-13-6; Item # NGS13   The Negro in Colonial New England 1620-1776 - Lorenzo Johnston Greene, Ph.D. This books shows the role of the Negro in colonial New England. Negro slaves were brought into the region in such numbers that they influenced the economical, political, social and religious institutions of their masters. The leading slave-trading colonies were Massachusetts and Rhode Island; Connecticut and New Hampshire played lesser roles. The main ports were Boston and Newport, but Salem, Kittery, Providence, Bristol, Charlestown, Middletown and New London were also connected with the trade. This book presents the social repercussions, slave occupations, crimes and punishment, the slave before the law, the slave family, relationship between master and slave, slavery and conversion and the free Negro. Also included is a su

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