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Lucy Terry Prince collection

Title
  1. Lucy Terry Prince collection, 1967-1973.
Published by
  1. New York, 1977.
Author
  1. Katz, Jonathan, 1938-

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Additional authors
  1. Katz, Jonathan.
  2. Katz, Bernard, 1901-1970.
  3. Bell, Mary Adams.
  4. Hallam, Charles.
  5. McCabe, James M.
  6. Owens, James K.
  7. Wright, Martha.
Description
  1. 3 reels.; 35 mm.
Summary
  1. Manuscript drafts, correspondence, research notes, documentation, and printed material relating to Bernard and Jonathan Katz's book, "Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince" (1973) about the life of an eighteenth-century slave and her struggle to seek education and legal redress for her family through the courts. Correspondence with publishers and others include Mary Adams Bell, Charles Hallam, James M. McCabe, James K. Owens, and Martha Wright.
Subject
  1. Enslaved women > Massachusetts
  2. Katz, Bernard, 1901-1970 > Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince
  3. Katz, Jonathan > Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince
  4. Slavery > United States > Fiction
  5. Prince, Abijah
  6. Slavery > New England > History > Sources
  7. Prince, Lucy Terry, -1821
  8. African American women poets
  9. Slavery > Massachusetts > Emancipation
  10. African Americans > History
Call number
  1. Sc Micro R-3015, Sc MG 28
Note
  1. Microfilm made by the New York Public Library from originals in the Schomburg Center.
  2. Sc MG 28
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Biography (note)
  1. Author of topics in African-American history.
Author
  1. Katz, Jonathan, 1938-
Title
  1. Lucy Terry Prince collection, 1967-1973.
Imprint
  1. New York, 1977.
Reproduction
  1. Microfilm. New York, NY : New York Public Library, marketed by Scholarly Resources Inc. 1977. 3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-15541)
Biography
  1. Author of topics in African-American history. Katz and his father, Bernard, conducted research on the history of black oppression and resistance. Katz was born in 1938.
  2. Lucy Terry Prince was considered America's earliest African-American poet. She was a slave in Massachusetts and was later freed when bought by her husband, Abijah Prince, a New England landowner.
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Added author
  1. Katz, Jonathan.
  2. Katz, Bernard, 1901-1970.
  3. Bell, Mary Adams.
  4. Hallam, Charles.
  5. McCabe, James M.
  6. Owens, James K.
  7. Wright, Martha.
Research call number
  1. Sc Micro R-3015, Sc MG 28
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