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The New York Public Library Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division 1967-1973 Sc MG 28 A. Aleins, August 1977 Summary Creator: Katz, Jonathan, 1938- Title: Date: 1967-1973 Size: 1.2 linear feet; 3 microfilm reels Abstract: Manuscript drafts, correspondence, research notes, documentation, and printed material relating to Bernard and Jonathan Katz's book, BLACK WOMAN: A FICTIONALIZED BIOGRAPHY OF LUCY TERRY PRINCE (1973). Correspondence with publishers and others include Mary Adams Bell, Charles Hallam, James M. McCabe, James K. Owens, and Martha Wright. Access: Advance notice required. Alternative Form Available: Collection available on microfilm; New York Public Library; call number Sc Micro R-3015 Preferred citation:, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library Language of the Material: English Processing note: A. Aleins, August 1977 Processed by A. Aleins. Creator History Biographical Sketch _ Lucy Terry Prince Lucy Terry Prince, a black pioneer woman, was born in Africa in 1730. At the age of five she was brought to Newport, Rhode Island by the Malbone brothers, slave traders and rum makers, and sold to Ebenezer Wells for sixty pounds. For the next twenty years she lived with the Wells family in Deerfield, Massachusetts, working as a domestic servant. In 1756, Lucy Terry married Abijah Prince, a black soldier and former slave. Although the couple had i

met in 1746, it took ten years for Prince, freed upon his master's death in 1748, to earn the money to buy Lucy's freedom from Ebenezer Wells. For the next fourteen years, Lucy and Abijah Prince continued to live in Deerfield and raise their six children. On the death of his master, Abijah Prince inherited land in Northfield, Massachusetts from his master. Over a period of time he acquired additional land in Guilford, Massachusetts and in Sunderland (then in New Hampshire territory), making Prince one of the original founders of Sunderland. In 1770, the Prince family moved to Guilford where they lived until 1803 when they lost the Guilford land and moved to their Sunderland property. Abijah Prince died in 1794. Throughout her life, Lucy Terry Prince distinguished herself as a woman of intelligence and determination. In 1746, at the age of sixteen, she wrote a poetic ballad commemorating the Indian attack on a Deerfield haying party. As a result of this poem, Lucy Terry Prince is considered the earliest black American poet, a sample of whose work still exists. On two occasions, she fought and won legal battles over land disputes. In 1785, she went before the Governor of New Hampshire's Council to protest harassment of her property and family by the wealthy Noyes family. In the 1790's, Colonel Eli Brownson, the Prince's neighbor in Sunderland, claimed part of the Prince land in what had now become western Vermont. The case was tried before Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase on circuit in Vermont. Although she had a lawyer, Isaac Tichenor, Lucy Prince presented her own argument before the judge and won the case. In the early 1770's, Lucy Prince also attempted, without success, to have her son admitted to Williams College. Lucy Terry Prince died in 1821 at the age of ninety-one. The details in this biography were taken largely from the Katz book, a fictionalized biography. The following specific details in the biography were added by the author for the sake of the story and are not based on known primary or secondary resources. ol class="list"> The purchase of Lucy Terry Prince by the Malbone Brothers for sixty pounds. The date on which Lucy Terry Prince met Abijah Prince or the fact that he purchased her freedom. The dates on which the Prince family moved to Guilford, lost the Guilford land, and moved to Sunderland. The date and facts surrounding Lucy Terry Prince's dispute with the Brownson family, Samuel Chase's involvement, and the Supreme Court case. Lucy Terry Prince's attempt to have her son admitted to Williams College./ol> Biographical Sketch _ Bernard and Jonathan Katz Bernard Katz, born in New York City in 1901, had a longstanding interest in the history of black oppression and resistance. His writing served as a sideline to his career in the field of advertising. He also had an interest in jazz and published a work on music entitled, The Social Implication of Early Negro Music in the United States(Arno Press, 1969). Katz had done the research and finished part of the manuscript for the Prince biography when he died in 1970. His son, Jonathan Katz, revised and completed the manuscript which was published by Pantheon in 1973. Jonathan Katz was born in New York City in 1938. He attended Antioch College and the City College of New York, and currently works as a writer in New York City. He inherited his father's avid interest in black studies and also specializes in American women's history. Katz is also the author of Resistance at Christiana; the fugitive slave rebellion Christiana, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1851; a documentary account.(crowell, 1974); Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A.(Crowell, 1976); ii

Coming Out! A Documentary Play about Gay Life and Liberation in the U.S.A(Arno, 1975) ed. ; Homosexuality: Lesbians and Gay Men in Society, History and Literature. (Arno Press reprint series) Scope and Content Note The Lucy Terry Prince Collection, 1967-1973, of manuscript drafts and research materials on black pioneer, Lucy Terry Prince was assembled by writers Bernard and Jonathan Katz as supporting documentation for their book Black woman; a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince(Pantheon, 1973). The collection documents not only the life and activities of Lucy and Abijah Prince but also includes a great deal of background information on eighteenth century New England history. In addition, the collection provides insight into the research methods of the authors, Bernard and Jonathan Katz. The collection itself consists of manuscript drafts, correspondence between the Katzes and various sources of relevant information, research notes from both published works and archival sources, and copies of pertinent documentation and printed material. The material has been arranged into three series: Manuscript Drafts, Research File and Research Notes. Arrangement: Collection organized into three series: I. Manuscript Drafts; II. Research Files; and III. Research Notes Key Terms Subjects African American women poets African Americans -- History Slavery -- Massachusetts -- Emancipation Slavery -- United States -- Fiction Women slaves -- Massachusetts Names Bell, Mary Adams Hallam, Charles Katz, Bernard, d1970 Katz, Bernard, d1970. Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince Katz, Jonathan Katz, Jonathan. Black woman: a fictionalized biography of Lucy Terry Prince McCabe, James M. Owens, James K. Prince, Abijah Prince, Lucy Terry, -1821 Wright, Martha iii

Container List Manuscript Drafts MANUSCRIPT DRAFTS, n.d.,includes three complete and two partial drafts of the Prince biography. The drafts are mostly typescript with considerable handwritten annotation. b. 1 f. 1 r. 1 Rough Manuscript Original Manuscript - Unrevised Typescript b. 1 f. 2 r. 1 Part I b. 1 f. 3 r. 1 Part Ii Typescript Manuscript b. 1 f. 4 r. 1 Pages 1-60 b. 1 f. 5 r. 1 Pages 61-130 b. 1 f. 6 r. 1 Pages 131-191 Carbon Manuscript - Revised b. 1 f. 7 r. 1 Pages 1-60 b. 1 f. 8 r. 1 Pages 61-130 b. 1 f. 9 r. 1 Pages 131-197 b. 1 f. 10 r. 1 Revised Manuscript (Partial) Research File The RESEARCH FILE, 1967-1973,consists of an alphabetical subject file of research material. The topics covered range from specific incidents, such as Abijah's Death and research on individual subjects, including Deerfield Research to correspondence with publishers and sources of information. Of particular note are the letters exchanged between the Katzes and Mary Adams Ball of Deerfield; Martha Wright of Northampton, Massachusetts; James M. McCabe, who was a research assistant for the Katzes; James K. Owens, archivist at the Federal Records Center in Waltham, Massachusetts; and Charles Hallam, librarian of the Library of the U.S. Supreme Court. The latter two groups of letters can be found under the heading, Correspondence - U.S. Supreme Court. b. 2 f. 1 r. 1 Abijah's Death n.d. b. 2 f. 2 r. 1 Bibliography - Prince Research 1967-1972, n.d. Brownson Case b. 2 f. 3 r. 1 Court Notes n.d. b. 2 f. 4 r. 1 Documents n.d. b. 2 f. 5 r. 1 Manuscripts n.d. b. 2 f. 6 r. 1 Research Notes n.d. b. 2 f. 7 r. 1 Sources n.d. b. 2 f. 8 r. 1 Chronology - Lucy Terry Prince n.d. b. 2 f. 9 r. 1 r. 2 Clippings Relevant To Lucy Terry Prince 1970-1973, n.d. Correspondence b. 2 f. 10 r. 2 Ball, Mary Adams 1967-1970, n.d. b. 2 f. 11 r. 2 Book 1967-1972, n.d. b. 2 f. 12 r. 2 Katz, Jonathan 1970-1973, n.d. b. 2 f. 13 r. 2 Mccabe, James M 1967-1972, n.d. b. 2 f. 14 r. 2 Merriam, Robert L 1967-1969, n.d. 1

Research File (cont.) Correspondence (cont.) b. 2 f. 15 r. 2 Publishers 1970-1973 b. 2 f. 16 r. 2 United States Supreme Court 1967-1972, n.d. b. 2 f. 17 r. 2 Wright, Martha 1969-1972, n.d. b. 2 f. 18 r. 2 Council Dispute n.d. b. 2 f. 19 r. 2 Deerfield - Research n.d. Governor's Council b. 2 f. 20 r. 2 Manuscript n.d. b. 2 f. 21 r. 2 Research n.d. b. 3 f. 1 r. 2 Guilford - Manuscript n.d. b. 3 f. 2 r. 2 Guilford/Sunderland - Research And Notes n.d. b. 3 f. 3 r. 2 Katz, Bernard - Ben's Article - A Second Version Of Lucy Terry's Early Ballad? n.d. b. 3 f. 4 r. 2 Katz, Jonathan - Notes On Readings (Deerfield) n.d. b. 3 f. 5 r. 2 Maps 1969-1970, n.d. b. 3 f. 6 r. 2 Miscellaneous 1973, n.d. b. 3 f. 7 r. 2 Notes And Bibliography n.d. b. 3 f. 8 r. 2 Prince, Lucy Terry - Fact And Fiction n.d. b. 3 f. 9 r. 2 Printed Material 1965-1969, n.d. b. 3 f. 10 r. 2 Progress Notes - Lucy Terry Prince n.d. b. 3 f. 11 r. 2 Revisions - Lucy Terry Prince Post-1969 b. 3 f. 12 r. 2 Revisions - Notes n.d. Williams College b. 3 f. 13 r. 2 Manuscript n.d. b. 3 f. 14 r. 2 Notes n.d. b. 3 f. 15 r. 2 Years Of Conflict - Notes n.d. Research Notes RESEARCH NOTES, n.d.are composed of two subseries of catalog cards containing notes on particular topics and citations to both primary and secondary sources. Each series of cards is arranged in alphabetical order by subject. Within each subject, the original order of the cards has been retained. File 1 b. 4 r. 3 Background b. 4 r. 3 Bibliography - Miscellaneous b. 4 r. 3 Chronology b. 4 r. 3 Guilford b. 4 r. 3 People b. 4 r. 3 Prince Family b. 4 r. 3 Revolution b. 4 r. 3 Sources b. 4 r. 3 Sources - Brownson Suit b. 4 r. 3 Sources - Vermont Council b. 4 r. 3 Sources - Williams College 2

Research Notes (cont.) File 1 (cont.) b. 4 r. 3 Subjects b. 4 r. 3 To Research Sometime b. 4 r. 3 Towns b. 4 r. 3 Vermont b. 4 r. 3 Williams College b. 4 r. 3 Years Of Conflict File 2 b. 4 r. 3 Bars Fight b. 4 r. 3 Court - Brownson-Prince b. 4 r. 3 Deerfield b. 4 r. 3 French - Indian b. 4 r. 3 Life - Deerfield b. 4 r. 3 New York University Law Library b. 4 r. 3 Places - Deerfield b. 4 r. 3 People - Deerfield b. 4 r. 3 Noyes Family b. 4 r. 3 Research - People b. 4 r. 3 Sunderland Chronology b. 4 r. 3 To Research First 3