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Peekskill's African American History

Peekskill's African American History
Author: John J Curran
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625849001

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African-American life through the centuries in this Hudson Valley town, from Peekskill’s official historian—includes maps and photos. The first African Americans of Peekskill had no choice in making the Hudson Valley their home. What they did choose was what kind of home to make of it. Those choices would shape both their community and the course of American history. Meet the African American sharpshooter who helped swing the balance of the American Revolution, revisit a stop on the Underground Railroad, and catch a glimpse of Paul Robeson through the tumult of the 1949 concert riots. Then follow local historian John J. Curran beyond the headlines and behind the scenes as he seeks out the people whose quiet, consistent contributions were no less dynamic in bringing about social change.


Recollections of My Slavery Days

Recollections of My Slavery Days
Author: William Henry Singleton
Publisher: North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780865262874

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William Henry Singleton was born in 10 August 1843 in New Bern, North Carolina. His father was probably William G. Singleton (1823-1881) and his mother was Lettice Nelson. He enlisted in the Union Army in 1863. He married Maria Wanton (1849-1898) in 1868. Their daughter, Lulu (1884-1856), married Collins L. Fitch (1182-1951) in 1905. They had eight children. Includes Hall, Nelson and related families.