A respectable woman : the public roles of African American women in 19th-century New York /
"In the nineteenth century, New York City underwent a tremendous demographic transformation driven by European immigration, the growth of a native-born population, and the expansion of one of the largest African American communities in the North. New York's free blacks were extremely polit...
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