FBI Files: Transcripts of Huey Newton public appearances, 1971, 1971
Tag Archives: Massachusetts
The Relations of Negroes and Indians in Massachusetts
Article by Carter G. Woodson, 1920
Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, relative to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Scott versus Sandford.
House and Senate Documents: Resolutions of legislature of Massachusetts on decision of Supreme Court of United States in case of Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1858
Sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S., as corrected at Department of State, in 1840 [with data on slaves, and free population by race, by age and sex; disabled persons; employment by occupation; veterans; illiteracy; educational enrollment; and schools by level; by State, county, city, ward, and district]
1840 Census, 1841
Compendium of enumeration of inhabitants and statistics of U.S., as obtained at Department of State, from returns of 6th Census, by counties and principal towns, exhibiting population, wealth, and resources of the country; with tables of apportionment, showing, 1st: Number of representatives, as fixed by Constitution before 1st enumeration, and number prescribed according to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Census; also number of representatives each State will be entitled to according to 6th Census, with fractions over, commencing at ratio of 55,000, and ascending by 500s to 70,000, to which is added abstract of each preceding census [with detailed data on population, education, employment, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, by county, with some data shown by selected city; and congressional apportionment; by State]
1841 Census, 1841
Return of whole number of persons within the several districts of U.S., according to “”Act providing for 2nd Census or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S.,” passed Feb. 28, 1800, printed by order of House of Representatives [with data on free population by age and sex, and slaves, by State and territory, county, and city, 1800]
1800 Census, 1801
Census for 1820, published by authority of act of Congress, under direction of Secretary of State [with census rules and blank forms, and data on free population by race, and slaves, by sex and age; aliens; and employment in agriculture, commerce, and manufacturing; by State and territory, county, and city]
1820 Census, 1821
Population of U.S. in 1860; compiled from original returns of 8th Census, under direction of Secretary of Interior [with detailed data on population size, by age, race, sex, birthplace, and occupation, for States, counties, and selected cities; and summary data on total and handicapped population characteristics, including selected foreign comparisons]
1860 Census, 1864
Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, approving of the recent message of the President of the United States recommending the co-operation of the Government with any state for the gradual abolishment of slavery.
Resolutions of legislature of Massachusetts on abolition of slavery, 1862
Resolves of the Legislature of Massachusetts, concerning slavery.
Legislature of Massachusetts, concerning existence and extension of slavery within jurisdiction of United States, 1847
Resolutions on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the Right of Petition.
Legislature of Massachusetts, on right of petition and slavery, 1838
Resolutions of the Legislature of Georgia, in relation to the difficulties between the authorities of the States of South Carolina and Louisiana and those of the State of Massachusetts.
Legislature of Georgia, on difficulties between authorities of South Carolina and Louisiana and those of Massachusetts concerning slavery, 1846
Resolutions of the Legislature of the State of Massachusetts, upon the subject of slavery in the District of Columbia, and the right of petition.
Legislature of Massachusetts for right of Congress over, and right of petition upon slavery in District of Columbia, 1837
Resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts, relative to slavery and the slave trade.
Resolutions of legislature of Massachusetts on slavery and slave trade, 1849
Massachusetts, citizens of — slavery. Memorial of citizens of Edgartown upon the subject of slavery, particularly in the District of Columbia.
Citizens of Edgartown, Massachusetts, against slavery, 1832
Cointelpro Black Extremist 100-448006, Section 1 [August 1967-April 1968].
FBI surveillance records from the COINTELPRO Black Extremist program from August 1967-April 1968, including memo on the establishment of counterintelligence program targeting “black nationalist-hate type organizations” and goals of the program, 1967-1968
Sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S., as corrected at Department of State, in 1840 [with data on slaves, and free population by race, by age and sex; disabled persons; employment by occupation; veterans; illiteracy; educational enrollment; and schools by level; by State, county, city, ward, and district]
1840 Census, 1841