“‘Under Our Own Vine and Fig Tree’: From African Unionism to Black Denominationalism in Newport, Rhode Island, 1760-1876.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title“‘Under Our Own Vine and Fig Tree’: From African Unionism to Black Denominationalism in Newport, Rhode Island, 1760-1876.”DescriptionStudy based on the records of the Free African Union Society and other organizations.Author and ContributorsLuker, Ralph E.Date Published1991Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01440399108575032Subject(s)African Americans -- Rhode Island. | Free African Union Society. | Newport (R.I.) -- History. | Rhode Island -- History.PublisherTaylor & Francis GroupPlace Of PublicationLondon, EnglandPhysical Description25p.Is Part OfSlavery & Abolition [U.K.], 12 (Sept. 1991), 23-48.Periodical TitleSlavery & Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave StudiesFull Text AvailableYesPlaceNewport (R.I.) | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID9-3525City-TownNEWPORTDatePublishedClean1991 Continue browsing “‘Such Furniture as will be Most Profitable’: the Business of Cabinetmaking in Eighteenth-Century Newport.” “Thanks to Susan Braley Franklin, Scholar and Mentor.” Back to items list