Petition of Prince Hall and Other African Americans to the Massachusetts General Court

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Petition of Prince Hall andOther African Americans to theMassachusetts General Court
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Abstract

On January 13, 1777, Prince Hall and seven other African American men—most of them probably free—submitted a petition to the Massachusetts General Court, which at that time consisted of the Massachusetts Revolutionary Council and the House of Representatives. This petition sought freedom for “a great number of Negroes who are detained . . . in the Bowels of a free & Christian Country.” The petition was one of several that African Americans in New England submitted during the late eighteenth century.

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