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John Marrant and the Meaning of Early Black Freemasonry
2007
On June 24, 1789, John Marrant, chaplain of Boston's African Lodge no. 459 of Freemasons, delivered a momentous sermon before an audience of black and white Masons as well as non-Masons. Marrant's oration occupies a preeminent place in the history of Freemasonry among African Americans. It was the first printed formal address before the first African Lodge and among the first printed works by an African American in the late 18th century.
Journal Article
Venture Smith and the Business of Slavery and Freedom
2011
Hinks reviews Venture Smith and the Business of Slavery and Freedom edited by James Brewer Stewart.
Book Review
Finding a Place, Maintaining Ties: Greater Hartford’s West Indians
2004
Finding a Place, Maintaining Ties: Greater Hartford's West Indians, an exhibit housed by the Connecticut Historical Society from Jul 2, 2002, to May 2, 2003, and curated by Fiona Vernal and Kate Steinway is reviewed.
Book Review
The Hanging of Old Brown: A Story of Slaves, Statesmen, and Redemption
2004
Hinks reviews The Hanging of Old Brown: A Story of Slaves, Statesmen, and Redemption by Gregory Toledo.
Book Review