Unveiled voices, unvarnished memories : the Cromwell family in slavery and segregation, 1692-1972 / / Adelaide M. Cromwell ; introduction by Anthony Cromwell Hill.
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xi, 348 p. :; ill., ports. |
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Table of Contents:
- Genealogical chart
- Introduction: Anthony Cromwell Hill
- Slavery : in the grip of the master, 1692-1851
- Philadelphia : the City of Brotherly Love?
- The Cromwell family in the City of Brotherly Love, 1851-1926
- The Cromwell family in Washington's "Secret City," 1871-1972
- John Wesley Cromwell, Sr. : the light that glowed
- "Ambition for place or fame is not my besetting folly" : letters from Otelia Cromwell to John Wesley Cromwell, Sr.
- "John had never given me a moment's uneasiness" : letters from John Wesley Cromwell, Jr. to John Wesley Cromwell, Sr.
- The two journalists : the friendship between John Edward Bruce and John Wesley Cromwell, Sr.
- The two historians : the friendship between Theophilus Gould Steward and John Wesley Cromwell, Sr.
- Epilogue.