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Dr. Lecaque -

The next time you spend time in the Boston area, please visit Formaggio Kitchen in Cambridge/Huron Ave.

You may change your mind.

Also: go to Montreal/Quebec.

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Where to Go for Spicy, Succulent Portuguese Chicken in Montreal A collection of essential spots for piri-piri-brushed bird

Sorry, last one. Corner Portuguese chicken shops are a staple in Montreal. Usually affordable and generous.
montreal.eater.com/maps/montrea...

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

Cheese and pastries (Kouign Aman) also wonderful.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

I assure you it’s not adult content, lol. Montreal bagels are my favorite (seek out a St. Viateyr or Fairmont location that is still baking them onsite. Rue St Laurent is like the main thoroughfare of Mile End with cool dining and shops. And Marche Jean Talon is amazing. I liked the art Muesem.

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Accueil - MAJESTIQUE RESTO Ce qui fait du Majestique un succès est son tout ; son ambiance festive, ses produits de qualité tant en cuisine que sur la carte de vins et le fait que la maison soit ouverte tous les jours, jusqu’à ...

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If you have any nights in Mike End, consider dining at Le Majestique. For an old school steak frites night, consider L’Express. I loved Le Vin Pappillion, but it’s out of the way.

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handwritten ledger showing
Pompey Fleet, 26, short & stout
Suky Coleman, 21, slight make
Sam Fleet, 5, small boy

handwritten ledger showing Pompey Fleet, 26, short & stout Suky Coleman, 21, slight make Sam Fleet, 5, small boy

Happy Evacuation Day!

While Boston celebrates the retreat of the British in 1776, let's also remember the Black Bostonians who found their freedom by leaving Massachusetts with the British.

Pompey Fleet was a skilled printer enslaved by the Fleet family (printers/booksellers/auctioneers) in Boston

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Lush green trees with Dorchester Heights Monument, a multi-story white marble monument, sprouting up in the background.

Lush green trees with Dorchester Heights Monument, a multi-story white marble monument, sprouting up in the background.

Happy Evacuation Day! 250 years ago, the Siege of Boston was broken as General Washington and others held the high ground over both Boston and the waterways forcing the British (who were just about done being stuck in Boston without food/alcohol) out.
Learn more here:
www.nps.gov/bost/learn/h... 🗃️

1 month ago 19 11 0 2

Do you watch SLOW HORSES
on AppleTV? Wait until you learn how Brits pronounce Harwich!

6 months ago 1 0 1 0
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King’s Chapel Memorial to Enslaved Persons King’s Chapel is creating a memorial that will serve as a site for reflection, a catalyst for conversation, an inspiration for activism, and a beacon of hope.

I've heard of this project. What a fantastic statue. The piece is continued inside on the sanctuary's ceiling. Stunning stuff. www.memorial.kings-chapel.org

7 months ago 3 0 0 0

@elevennames.bsky.social , someone is handling their enslaving clergy with visible leadership.

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Lost Years Recovered John Peters and Phillis Wheatley Peters in Middleton Abstract. A cache of Essex County legal papers reveals that when Phillis Wheatley Peters and her husband left Boston in 1780, they moved to Middleton where John became a landowner on a farm where he h...

Dart, have you read Cornelia Dayton's 2021 work, "Lost Years Recovered: John Peters and Phillis Wheatley Peters in Middleton"? It's available on JSTOR via the BPL, but I can also send you a copy.

direct.mit.edu/tneq/article...

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Actually, Slavery Was Very Bad The president’s latest criticism of museums is a thinly veiled attempt to erase Black history.

I debated writing this. It can feel tempting, upon encountering yet another instance of this administration’s racism, to let it be. How many ways can you say the same thing over and over again? And yet we have to write it down, if for nothing else, so those who come after us know we were against it.

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"How bad slavery was" is worse. Much worse. Much worse than you think, much worse than you're taught, much worse than museums depict. Worse.

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If you are a cheese enjoyer, try as much local fromage quebecoise as your appetite will allow. Fantastic stuff.

8 months ago 3 0 0 0

Restauraeur = “one who restores,” and restaurant = “restore+ant,” and refered to the product being served restorative broths/bouilions restaurants. Eventually the thing name morphed into the place name.

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Letter excerpt: Tis as you Say while Phebe has a house every Black thing will be living upon her. the day before yesterday Jonathan Rawson sent a Sick negro woman to her that had liv’d with him for Some time he took her out of Bed & sent her in a Sleigh with a Boy in a Storm to be left with her & sent word to Sussy who lives with her to get a Sleigh & carry her to Bridgwater & he would pay her for it. he sent her without any thing but a little rice & hard Biskit. she was So ill Phebe could not send her back in the Storm She had fits all that night & a watcher last. She cannot dress or undress herself. this morning Phebe sent a Letter which she had written to mr Rawson for us to send. but we thought best to let the Select men know of the affair & take care of her. how cruel in mr Rawson to behalf So—

Letter excerpt: Tis as you Say while Phebe has a house every Black thing will be living upon her. the day before yesterday Jonathan Rawson sent a Sick negro woman to her that had liv’d with him for Some time he took her out of Bed & sent her in a Sleigh with a Boy in a Storm to be left with her & sent word to Sussy who lives with her to get a Sleigh & carry her to Bridgwater & he would pay her for it. he sent her without any thing but a little rice & hard Biskit. she was So ill Phebe could not send her back in the Storm She had fits all that night & a watcher last. She cannot dress or undress herself. this morning Phebe sent a Letter which she had written to mr Rawson for us to send. but we thought best to let the Select men know of the affair & take care of her. how cruel in mr Rawson to behalf So—

I wanted to include this excerpt in my Phebe post, but I shortened it. Here, Mary Smith Cranch wrote to her sister Abigail Adams in Philadelphia in 1798 describing cruel treatment of a Black woman and her child, and Phebe's remarkable reaction. You should read it! www.masshist.org/publications...

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Phoebe lived the last 20 years of her life in Quincy, MA—a town named for the man who enslaved her parents, herself, and her five siblings.

The name "Phoebe Abdee" never appears in the archives. The Adams Papers editors likely constructed this name in the 1960s.

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Photo of the house Phoebe once lived at. Title text: Abigail Adams' enslaved Black "parent." Did Phoebe model qualities recognized today as Abigail Adams' trademark feminism?

Photo of the house Phoebe once lived at. Title text: Abigail Adams' enslaved Black "parent." Did Phoebe model qualities recognized today as Abigail Adams' trademark feminism?

The woman known as Phoebe Abdee, Phebe Savil Oliphant, was born enslaved in Col. John Quincy's household. She helped raise Quincy's granddaughter, Abigail Adams, and maintained a life-long connection to Abigail and her family. elevennames.substack.com/p/abigail-ad...

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Abigail Adams' enslaved Black "parent" Did Phoebe model qualities recognized today as Abigail Adams' trademark feminism?

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Letter excerpt: Tis as you Say while Phebe has a house every Black thing will be living upon her. the day before yesterday Jonathan Rawson sent a Sick negro woman to her that had liv’d with him for Some time he took her out of Bed & sent her in a Sleigh with a Boy in a Storm to be left with her & sent word to Sussy who lives with her to get a Sleigh & carry her to Bridgwater & he would pay her for it. he sent her without any thing but a little rice & hard Biskit. she was So ill Phebe could not send her back in the Storm She had fits all that night & a watcher last. She cannot dress or undress herself. this morning Phebe sent a Letter which she had written to mr Rawson for us to send. but we thought best to let the Select men know of the affair & take care of her. how cruel in mr Rawson to behalf So—

Letter excerpt: Tis as you Say while Phebe has a house every Black thing will be living upon her. the day before yesterday Jonathan Rawson sent a Sick negro woman to her that had liv’d with him for Some time he took her out of Bed & sent her in a Sleigh with a Boy in a Storm to be left with her & sent word to Sussy who lives with her to get a Sleigh & carry her to Bridgwater & he would pay her for it. he sent her without any thing but a little rice & hard Biskit. she was So ill Phebe could not send her back in the Storm She had fits all that night & a watcher last. She cannot dress or undress herself. this morning Phebe sent a Letter which she had written to mr Rawson for us to send. but we thought best to let the Select men know of the affair & take care of her. how cruel in mr Rawson to behalf So—

I wanted to include this excerpt in my Phebe post, but I shortened it. Here, Mary Smith Cranch wrote to her sister Abigail Adams in Philadelphia in 1798 describing cruel treatment of a Black woman and her child, and Phebe's remarkable reaction. You should read it! www.masshist.org/publications...

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Phoebe lived the last 20 years of her life in Quincy, MA—a town named for the man who enslaved her parents, herself, and her five siblings.

The name "Phoebe Abdee" never appears in the archives. The Adams Papers editors likely constructed this name in the 1960s.

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Photo of the house Phoebe once lived at. Title text: Abigail Adams' enslaved Black "parent." Did Phoebe model qualities recognized today as Abigail Adams' trademark feminism?

Photo of the house Phoebe once lived at. Title text: Abigail Adams' enslaved Black "parent." Did Phoebe model qualities recognized today as Abigail Adams' trademark feminism?

The woman known as Phoebe Abdee, Phebe Savil Oliphant, was born enslaved in Col. John Quincy's household. She helped raise Quincy's granddaughter, Abigail Adams, and maintained a life-long connection to Abigail and her family. elevennames.substack.com/p/abigail-ad...

1 year ago 25 12 1 2

Dropping tomorrow. Also, the name "Phoebe Abdee" was likely constructed in the 1960s. I reveal two surnames *Phebe went by, and I can name her parents and original enslaver. Hint: a local municipality is named after her original enslaver.

1 year ago 19 8 0 0

I’m not always a fan of statues, but I like the women’s memorial. One thing I’ll note is that Abigail supported Phoebe for the last 30 years of her life. Phoebe spent that time living in homes owned by the Adamses.

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Abigail Adams on 'The Only Surviving Parent I Have' Abigail Adams and former slave Phoebe Abdee forged an unusual bond.

Who wants to know more about Phoebe Abdee, the enslaved woman who helped raise Abigail Adams? I’m polishing up a new piece. But for now: www.historynet.com/abigail-adam...

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Thank you for sharing, Dr. DeAngelis! I’m trying to limit social media, but I come to this thread every time I return to BlueSky.

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discharge paper dated 1783 for Primus Slocum, Fifer, a printed sheet with the name and date details filled in by hand

discharge paper dated 1783 for Primus Slocum, Fifer, a printed sheet with the name and date details filled in by hand

26. 1783 discharge for Primus Slocum of Rehoboth/Seekonk, Massachusetts, who served as a fifer in the 1st Rhode Island during the Revolutionary War.

Learn more about Primus Slocum (and many other enslaved people in southeastern Mass) from Wayne Tucker:
@elevennames.bsky.social
eleven-names.com

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