• Workgroups & Committees
    • Coordinating Council
    • Youth Leadership
    • Parent and Family Engagement Workgroup
    • PEER Ambassadors
    • Regional Policy and Norms Workgroup
    • Regional School Health Task Force
    • Grand Rising Workgroup
    • Community Supports for Young People
  • Data
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    • Resources for Youth
    • Resources for Parents & Families
    • Additional Resources on Youth Health for Schools
    • Additional Resources for Towns
    • Additional Resources for Businesses
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Communities That Care Coalition

Promoting health, well-being, and equity among young people in Franklin County and the North Quabbin

  • Workgroups & Committees
    • Coordinating Council
    • Youth Leadership
    • Parent and Family Engagement Workgroup
    • PEER Ambassadors
    • Regional Policy and Norms Workgroup
    • Regional School Health Task Force
    • Grand Rising Workgroup
    • Community Supports for Young People
  • Data
  • Resources
    • Resources for Youth
    • Resources for Parents & Families
    • Additional Resources on Youth Health for Schools
    • Additional Resources for Towns
    • Additional Resources for Businesses
  • Black Excellence
  • News & Updates
  • About
    • Community Action Plan
    • CTC Partner Organizations
    • Principles of Operation
    • Recognition
    • Awards
    • Contact

Black Excellence: African American Seamen of the Antebellum Era

January 19, 2024

https://rediscovering-black-history.blogs.archives.gov/2021/11/10/african-american-seamen-of-the-antebellum-era/

Using Seamen’s Protection Certificates to Document Early Black Mariners

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The Communities That Care Coalition’s mission is to bring together schools, families, youth, young adults, and the community to collectively support our region’s ability to improve young people’s health, well-being, and health equity.

 

 

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The Communities That Care Coalition is hosted by the:

12 Olive Street, Suite 2
Greenfield, MA 01301-3330
(413) 774-3167