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Black Homeownership on Martha's Vineyard: A History

Black Homeownership on Martha's Vineyard: A History

Dresser, Thomas

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Martha's Vineyard has always been a unique island and vacation destination, made even more diverse with the arrival of Black homeowners in the 19th century.

Early landowners included the formerly enslaved Charles Shearer, who along with his wife Henrietta, founded Shearer Cottage. However, the fall of the first Black community on the island came in the 1890s when forty Black and Indigenous people were required to remove their cottages from the Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association. Despite this painful blow, other families, including the Wests, Jones and Huberts bought island homes, challenging restrictive and racist covenants that encumbered the properties. They then passed their homes on to subsequent generations, leading to a legacy of Black homeownership that thrives to this day.

Authors Thomas Dresser and Richard Taylor explore the challenges, triumphs and the sense of community that has endured.

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Publisher
HISTORY PR
Bisac Major Subject
History
Bisac Minor Subject
United States - State & Local - New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Binding Type
Paperback
Country Of Origin
US
Number Of Units
1
Length
8.98 Inches
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EAN
Width
6.09 Inches
Publication Date
1970-01-01
Height
0.39 Inches
ISBN 10
1467157074
Weight
0.85 Pounds
Book EAN
9781467157070
Target Audiance
Adults

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