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French Huguenot woman Child of Dutch emigrants Congregationalist minister Moravian woman Quaker lay preacher South Carolina New York land Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaOn the Ethnic and Religious Diversity. I 15001865 In the 1930s over 2300 formerly enslaved African Americans were interviewed by members of the Federal Writers Project a New Deal agency in the Works Progress Administration WPA during the Great Depression Richard Jones was a slave on a la 17521758 Oil on bed ticking 37 x 75 in 959 x 1911 cm Saint Loui s Art Museum Museum Purchase 2 561948 Reproduced by permissi on of the Saint Louis Art Museum Prominent Rhode Island merchants and sea captains are depicted in this painting set in a *THE VAN BERGEN OVERMANTEL attributed to John Heaten (active 1730-1750), Leeds, Greene County, New York, ca. 1728-1738 oil on cherry wood, secured with white pine battens, 7'3 It is not hyperbole to describe George Whitefield, the English clergyman who riveted colonists with his dramatic evangelical preaching, as a star celebrity. In our day he Library Company of Philadelp S 1931 The strong men keep coming on. National Humanities Center, 2007: . Originally published in The Book of American Negro Poetry, ed. James eldon Johnson (Ne “Give Ear, ye pitied Blacks, Give Ear!” intoned the Puritan minister Cotton Mather to the enslaved members of his Boston congregation in 1696. “It is allowed in the Scriptures, to the G * “You know, we are different Nations and have different Ways.” Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck “The supreme commander of the Yuchi Indian nation, whose name is Kipahalgwa” Geo J. Carwitham, A View of FORT GEORGE with the CITY of NEW YORK from the S. W., hand-colored engraving, ca. 1731-1736 w in 1704, a Maryland physician in 1744, a Swedish botanist in 1750, and an Anglica The French Huguenot Settlement in Virginia 1700-ca. 1750 University of Alabama Giles Robert de Vaugondy, Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland 1755, details; Manakin Town marked on detail above req Franklin & Marshall College The first members wereJOSEPH BREINT- a copyer of deeds for the scriveners, a good-natur’d, friendly, middle-ag’d man, a great National Humanities Center, 2008: National Archives Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Washington, 28 August 1963 National Humanities Center, 2007: . Reprinted, with permission, from the March 3, 1962, issue of The Nation an LiberatorThis essay was origina AP / Library of Congress LeRoi Jones / Amiri Baraka, 1965 The Revolutionary Theatre must EXPOSE! Show up the insides of these humans, look in Early American Imprints By the time the was full of the Sickness and the Deaths that began to multiply led a few more Means of Safety as they hop146d by the favour of GOD to find it The Blessing of G Project Gutenberg UBLISHERIn 1750 in New England almost 70 percent of white men and 45 percent of white women could read in the southern colonies abou50-60 percent of men and 40 percent of women With

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