Todd E. Robinson is associate professor of history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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"A meaningful contribution to African American History because of its incredible scope. Not only does it tell the history of Black Massachusettsans, a state that is under-studied in African American history, it focuses on Western Massachusetts from the seventeenth century into the present. Whether this book is read by someone who is interested in the history of slavery and abolition in Western Massachusetts or someone who is interested in how the Great Migration shaped the region's culture and economics, they will find something for themselves in this book."-Jaimie Crumley, The University of Utah "This extremely well written book does a magnificent job using the 'city of homes,' Springfield, Massachusetts, to tell a much larger story of Black resistance in the North and shows the city's central role in the Northeast."-Ousmane Power-Greene, author of Against Wind and Tide: The African American Struggle Against the Colonization Movement

