Lucy Terry Prince collection, 1967-1973.

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Lucy Terry Prince collection, 1967-1973.

Manuscript drafts, correspondence, research notes, documentation, and printed material relating to Bernard and Jonathan Katz's book, "Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince" (1973) about the life of and eighteenth-century slave and her struggle to seek education and legal redress for her family through the courts. Correspondence with publishers and others include Mary Adams Bell, Charles Hallam, James M. McCabe, James K. Owens, and Martha Wright.

Originals: 1.2 lin. ft.Copies: 3 microfilm reels.

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Prince, Lucy Terry, approximately 1730-1821

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Katz, Jonathan, 1938-

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Jonathan Ned Katz (1938- ), author, playwright, historian, teacher, gay rights advocate, and textile designer, is a leading authority on homosexuality and gay and lesbian history. During the 1960s Katz worked in New York City as a free-lance textile designer. His writing career began in the late 1960s with the production of his plays about fugitive slaves and the publication of studies in black history. He became a founding member of the Gay Academic Union; wrote books, ...

Katz, Jonathan D.

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McCabe, James

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Bell, Mary Adams.

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Prince, Abijah, 1705 or 1706-1794

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Hallam, Charles.

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Wright, Martha Susan

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Owens, James T.

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Katz, Bernard, 1901-1970

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