Chapter 12 Notes
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Chapter 12 Notes
Free African Americans in the North and the South
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• Discrimination in the North• Nancy Gardener Prince She was treated with
respect in Russia but discriminated in Boston.
Elizabeth Alexeivna Empress of Russia & wife of Czar Alexander I
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•Free African Population1790 59,000.1830 319,000.1860 488,000.
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• 1860 Maryland had more free African Americans that any other state.• Thousands became free by running
away.
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• Limits on freedomSouth: No right to vote
No right to trial by juryNo right to public schoolNo right to travel freelyNo right to gather together with out at least one white person present
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• Limits on freedomNorth: Limits on voting
Prohibited from testifying against whitesSeparation of races
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• African Americans owned businesses in the South and a few became rather wealthy.
In 1850 in Charleston South Carolina there were:
122 carpenters87 tailors30 shoemakersmore than a half a dozen innkeepers
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• EntrepreneursJames Forten - Owned a sail making
factory in Philadelphia..
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• EntrepreneursPaul Cuffe - Owned a fishing fleet of three
ships and a warehouse in Connecticut.
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• Free African Americans began to go to schools and attend colleges and Universities.
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• Mutual Aid Societies – African Americans provided services for each other.
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• Threats to freedomWhite mobs and slave catchers.
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• Many free Africans went to Canada.• Some free Africans went to Liberia
Africa established with help by President James Monroe.