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African American kidnappings in Cumberland County: 1840-1860

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19878
Author
Taylor, Janet.
Responsibility
by Janet Taylor.
Author
Taylor, Janet.
Physical Description
36-46 p.
Subjects
Fugitive slaves - Pennsylvania - Cumberland County
African Americans - Pennsylvania
Slavery - United States.
Free African Americans - Pennsylvania.
Contained In
v. 32, 2015.Lancaster History Library - Book974.843 CCH vol. 32
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Growing up free and black in mid-nineteenth century Lancaster County

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo22297
Author
Mitchell, Faith.
Date of Publication
2011.
Responsibility
by Faith Mitchell, Ph.D.
Author
Mitchell, Faith.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
LancasterHistory.org,
Date of Publication
2011.
Physical Description
102-113 p.
Summary
"By following the story of my great-grandmother Isabella Ford's life, and adding to it with information from available sources, I have been able to get a better understanding of the circumstances of Lancaster's free blacks. Her story provides a sense of life in mid-nineteenth century Lancaster County and shows how free black families held their own, despite an environment that was often unfriendly and that restricted their opportunities by both law and custom."
Subjects
Free African Americans - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
African American families - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 113, number 2/3 (2011), p. 102-113Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.113
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Lancaster Co. Clerk of Courts (Clerk of the Peace): Returns of negro and mulatto children born after the year 1780, June 7, 1788-Nov. 13, 1793

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20732
Call Number
Drawer 3, sec. 2: #206

The Parker sisters : a border kidnapping

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo19406
Author
Maddox, Lucy,
Date of Publication
2016.
Call Number
306.362 M179
Responsibility
Lucy Maddox.
ISBN
9781439913185 (cloth : alkaline paper)
1439913188 (cloth : alkaline paper)
Author
Maddox, Lucy,
Place of Publication
Philadelphia ; Rome ; Tokyo
Publisher
Temple University Press,
Date of Publication
2016.
Physical Description
245 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-239) and index.
Contents
The Line -- The Parkers' World -- Border Justice -- Elizabeth's Story -- Baltimore -- Legal Justice -- Freedom -- Afterwards -- Appendix.
Summary
"In 1851, Elizabeth Parker, a free black child in Chester County, Pennsylvania, was bound and gagged, snatched from a local farm, and hurried off to a Baltimore slave pen. Two weeks later, her teenage sister, Rachel, was abducted from another Chester County farm. Because slave catchers could take fugitive slaves and free blacks across state lines to be sold, the border country of Pennsylvania/Maryland had become a dangerous place for most black people. In The Parker Sisters, Lucy Maddox gives an eloquent, urgent account of the tragic kidnapping of these young women. Using archival news and courtroom reports, Maddox tells the larger story of the disastrous effect of the Fugitive Slave Act on the small farming communities of Chester County and the significant, widening consequences for the state and the nation. The Parker Sisters is also a story about families whose lives and fates were deeply embedded in both the daily rounds of their community and the madness and violence consuming all of antebellum America. Maddox's account of this horrific and startling crime reveals the strength and vulnerability of the Parker sisters and the African American population, "--Amazon.com.
Subjects
Parker, Elizabeth, - approximately 1841-
Parker, Rachel, - 1834-1918.
United States.
Free African Americans - Pennsylvania - Chester County - Biography.
African American girls - Pennsylvania - Chester County - Biography.
Kidnapping - Pennsylvania - Chester County
Borderlands - Pennsylvania
Slave trade - Maryland - Baltimore
Slave trade - Louisiana - New Orleans
Biographies.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
306.362 M179
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