Article tracing the beginning of the Talbot family which includes Gerald Talbot, a civil rights activist and the first black elected to the Maine Legislature. The first of two articles about the family which reflects the history of Maine\u27s small but enduring black population
Article on Franco-Americans in Maine. With a brief Franco Maine history dating back to 1604
Article about Maine\u27s black Revolutionary War veterans, four of whom are buried in Portland\u27s ...
Maine Interview piece with Gerry Talbot, 69, of Portland, an early leader in the civil-rights movem...
The second of two articles tracing the experiences of the Talbot family, a black family that has liv...
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Bangor, Maine na...
Description: Gerald E. Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine State Legisl...
Being Black in Maine is the subject of a long article which explores the problems faced by the tiny...
Gerald Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine state legislature where he w...
Gerald Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine state legislature where he w...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-0445-hooks-series1/1110/thumbnail.jp
Brief article describing the treatment of enslaved Black people in colonial Maine. Focuses largely ...
Long article about Pedro Parris, a black man born in Africa about 1833, brought to Maine and taken i...
Article on Malaga Island off the coast of Phippsburg, the site of a state-sponsored eviction of the ...
Article on transracial adoptions, which are altering Maine\u27s racial and ethnic makeup in subtle b...
Article on Franco-Americans in Maine. With a brief Franco Maine history dating back to 1604
Article on Franco-Americans in Maine. With a brief Franco Maine history dating back to 1604
Article about Maine\u27s black Revolutionary War veterans, four of whom are buried in Portland\u27s ...
Maine Interview piece with Gerry Talbot, 69, of Portland, an early leader in the civil-rights movem...
The second of two articles tracing the experiences of the Talbot family, a black family that has liv...
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Bangor, Maine na...
Description: Gerald E. Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine State Legisl...
Being Black in Maine is the subject of a long article which explores the problems faced by the tiny...
Gerald Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine state legislature where he w...
Gerald Talbot was the first African American to be elected to the Maine state legislature where he w...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-0445-hooks-series1/1110/thumbnail.jp
Brief article describing the treatment of enslaved Black people in colonial Maine. Focuses largely ...
Long article about Pedro Parris, a black man born in Africa about 1833, brought to Maine and taken i...
Article on Malaga Island off the coast of Phippsburg, the site of a state-sponsored eviction of the ...
Article on transracial adoptions, which are altering Maine\u27s racial and ethnic makeup in subtle b...
Article on Franco-Americans in Maine. With a brief Franco Maine history dating back to 1604
Article on Franco-Americans in Maine. With a brief Franco Maine history dating back to 1604
Article about Maine\u27s black Revolutionary War veterans, four of whom are buried in Portland\u27s ...
Maine Interview piece with Gerry Talbot, 69, of Portland, an early leader in the civil-rights movem...