SeacoastNH Home

medince to make the girl horneypercocet m523viagra-buywellbutrin-ukpill 3601 foundviagra pills for sale in montrealdeafness from 3d ultrasound???xanax-benefitsone dollar airsoft gunhydrocodone-nauseamusica googleboat furnaturemorphine the drughow to draw rosehttp://www.molbio1.princeton.edu/wingreen/inc/what-is-vicodin-m360.htmlaphrodisiac large round blue tabletsvicodin taken with guaifenexnexium-salefemale body paintingis ambien benzodiazepine

FRESH STUFF DAILY
Seacoast New Hampshire
& South Coast Maine

Home
------------------------------
TODAY
Calendar
Weather
News
Editor at Large
Read Our Mail
Top Events
Contest
Local Web sites
------------------------------
TOPICS
Arts
Travel
Food
Lodging
------------------------------
HISTORY
Seacoast History
Maritime History
Famous People
Black History
Places & Events
Timeline
------------------------------
SEACOASTNH
Who We Are
Advertise With Us
Talk With Us
Site Map
New Contest
Add Your Event
May 2008 June 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Default Picture
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

contestapril2008til.jpg
If its in the Seacoast, Its in here.
Discover more than 1,000 places to go
Free Delivery
E-mail Address;

 
 
| Touring | Local Sites | Newsletter | Feedback | Advertise | Buy the Book | Calendar |
Home arrow Black History arrow Stories
Black History of the Seacoast

STORIES RARELY TOLD

African American history in New Hampshire begins as early as 1645. Hundreds of blacks, enslaved and free, lived in the seacoast in the 1700s. Black men fought in the Revolution and the Civil War. Their stories are among the most popular on this web site. Articles are based on and inspired by the work of historian Valerie Cunningham and Mark Sammons, authors of the upcoming book "Black Portsmouth".

See all articles

Filter     Order     Display # 
Item Title Author Hits
The Connoisseurs Celia Thaxter 399
Report from Ghana Visit 2008 Elizabeth Doucette 710
The Slave Trade in New Hampshire Valerie Cunningham and Mark Sammons 1100
Portsmouth African Burial Ground Blues J. Dennis Robinson 2114
Runaway Slave Ona Judge Staines Evelyn Gerson 3283
NH Black Heritage No Longer Invisible J. Dennis Robinson 2039
First Black NH Congregation Valerie Cunningham 2539
NH Novelist Statue Needs Funds NH Black History 3017
Great Caesar’s Ghost in NH Vicky Avery 3737
Who Really Ran the Underground Railroad? J. Dennis Robinson 4967
Slavery and the Portsmouth Church Valerie Cunningham 5210
Untangling the Prince Whipple Legend J. Dennis Robinson 7253
Prince Whipple and American Painting J. Dennis Robinson 13334
Slaves at the William Pitt Tavern Valerie Cunningham 4889
Slaves in the Warner House Valerie Cunningham 5406
Slavery and the Langdon Family Valerie Cunningham 6663
Epitaph for a Slave Anonymous 5297
Black Jacks W. Jeffrey Bolster 11612
Dover's Anti-Slavery Newspaper Ed Wentworth 2334
First Blacks of Portsmouth, Part 2 Valerie Cunningham 9492
First Blacks of Portsmouth, Part 1 Valerie Cunningham 14156
Whittier’s Anti-Slavery Ode to NH J. Dennis Robinson 6006
Black Elders of Portsmouth Valerie Cunningham 9530
Colored Patriots of NH William Cooper Nell 10261
Integrating the Wentworth in 1964 Jean Potter, Eye Witness 7045
Black History of the Seacoast Various Authors 105622
Lost Black Cemetery Discovered? J. Dennis Robinson 5947
 
<< Start < Prev 1 Next > End >>
Results 1 - 27 of 27

Calendar
Sea Dogs: Celebrating 15 Years
May 13, 2008
PORTLAND -- Charlie Eshbach, President/General Manager, Portland Sea Dogs, will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Sea Dogs with the publication of a new history of the team, “The Portland Sea Dogs: Images of Baseball.” FREE

LIVESTRONG Day
May 13, 2008
EXETER -- Wear yellow. Honor and support people affected by cancer in our community. Enjoy a new exhibition of art by cancer survivors. Learn about the Lance Armstrong Foundation's programs to unite people to fight cancer, and meet a member of the LAF s...

Be a Herbal Apprentice Course
May 14, 2008
CANTERBURY -- Fee: $175, members $160 Drive away the winter blues by delving into herbology. This course provides hands on experiences, making tinctures, soaps and herbal salts, for example, to connect you with the early spring. We will also concentrat...

American Independence Museum's Opening Day
May 14, 2008
The American Independence Museum opens for the season in Historic Exeter, New Hampshire. Museum hours are 10am to 4pm, with the last tours at 3:30pm.

Veggie Teens and Raw Food
May 14, 2008
EXETER -- Raise Your Vibe Wednesdays at Blue Moon. Blue Moon Natural Foods, 8 Clifford Street, Exeter, sees this spring as an opportunity to explore what each of us can do to make healthful choices for people and the planet. Some of these solutions com...

Writer Louise Erdrich
May 14, 2008
PORTSMOUTH -- One of the most gifted, prolific and challenging of contemporary Native American novelists, Award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich will be a part of our Writers on a New England Stage series on May 14. Her new original novel The Plague of D...

Lighthouse Buffet Dinner
May 16, 2008
The main event this evening will be the American Lighthouse Foundation's first “Lighthouse Trivia Challenge.” This will be a Jeopardy-style competition, complete with buzzers and sound effects. The winners of the early games will compete in a final roun...

Meteors, Meteorites and Comets
May 16, 2008
CONCORD -- Planetarium Educator Bob Veilleux will explain why you can collect meteorites - but not meteors or comets. Learn about these fascinating solar system interlopers, where they come from, how you can see them, and how they are related. See and...

Mother Courage
May 16 - 17, 2008
Our mainstage season wraps up in May with the Senior Youth Repertory Company production of Bertolt Brecht’s epic masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children. Through Brecht’s stark vision, the play relentlessly questions the distinctions between war, bu...

Books & Blooms Sale
May 17, 2008
BRENTWOOD -- Our Annual Books & Blooms Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 17th from 9 - 11:30 am! Come to the Mary Bartlett Library, 22 Dalton Road in Brentwood, to purchase lots of books for little money - and purchase great plants at great prices. Pl...

View Full Calendar

Key Sponsor

Tuesday, 13 May 2008 
This Just In

 

Copyright 1996-2008 SeacoastNH.com. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement
PO Box 7158, Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03802 | 603-427-2020

Site by enorm..

dating loan buy xanax online online viagra now online dating phenterminr online buy ionamine online buy viagra online buy xanax onlin buy phentermin online buy levitra online