• Parting Ways was an African-American settlement of freedmen adjacent to present-day Route 80 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, near the Plymouth/Kingston...
  • Parting Ways was a freed African Slve community on the Kingston/ Plymouth town line. ... to learn more about the archaeology of Parting Ways.
  • [3] Karen A. Hutchins-Keim, “Parting Ways Revisited: Archaeology at a Nineteenth-Century African-American Community in Plymouth, Massachusetts...
  • Their graves are visible reminders of the New Guinea Settlement at Parting Ways (named for the fork in the road leading from Plymouth to either Plympton or Carver).
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  • Parting Ways Cemetery, Plymouth. 4.945 curtidas · 23 falando sobre isso · 46 estiveram aqui. Black American & Cape Verdean American History.
  • Parting Ways Cemetery Plymouth MA. Over 5,000 African men served General George Washington in the American Revolution.
  • Discusses Parting Ways archaeology site in Plymouth, Massachusetts, including elements of African-American heritage, architectural forms and burial...
  • PCN PACTV Community News Parting Ways African American History Plymouth MAIn honor of Black History month this February, PCN brings you a story about...
  • ...Black men - Cato Howe, Plato Turner, Quamany Quash, and Prince Goodwin - founded a small community ( Parting Ways) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1790.