“‘To Feel Like A Man’: Black Seamen in the Northern States, 1800-1860.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"'To Feel Like A Man': Black Seamen in the Northern States, 1800-1860."DescriptionRIHS holds a reprint (VD23 B693 T627).Author and ContributorsBolster, W. Jeffrey.Date Published1990Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://www.jstor.org/stable/2936594?searchText=%22To%20feel%20like%20a%20man%22&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3D%2522To%2Bfeel%2Blike%2Ba%2Bman%2522&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_phrase_search%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Ac67661afcfae3e9e7153d7006ba80737Subject(s)African American sailors -- United States -- History. | African Americans -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History.PublisherOxford University PressPlace Of PublicationEngland, U.K.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description27p.Is Part OfJournal of American History, Vol. 76, No. 4 (Mar., 1990), 1173-1199.Periodical TitleThe Journal of American HistoryFull Text AvailableYesLink to RIHS Digital Cataloghttps://rihs.minisisinc.com//SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/144/BIBLIO/WEB_BIBLIO_DETAIL_REPORT?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%207927PlaceRhode IslandCall NumberVD23 B693 T627CNEB_IDRIHS_40City-TownRHODE ISLANDDatePublishedClean1990 Continue browsing “‘An Unclean Person’ or ‘A Fit Candidate for a Church Member’: Kinston Pease and Northern Baptist Churches.” An Appeal to the Public, in which the Misrepresentations and Calumnies, Contained in a Pamphlet, Entitled, A Narrative of Certain Matters Relative to Trinity Church in Newport, in the Atate of Rhode-Island, by a Very Extraordinary Man, the Rev. James Sayre, A.M., late Minister of said Church, are Pointed out, and His Very Strange Conduct During the Time of His Ministration at Newport, Faithfully Related. Back to items list