Add this copy of Book Two of Early African American Deaths in the to cart. $26.95, new condition, Sold by Janaway Publishing Inc. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Maria, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Closson Press.
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-1 jacket. Book Two in this series is a unique compilation of deaths that encompasses over one hundred small towns and cities across the United States. Locally featured, are the towns of Apollo, Bellevue, Brownsville, Canonsburg, Carlisle, Charleroi, Clairton, Donora, Duquesne, Ellwood City, Finleyville, Greensburg, Homestead, Meadville, McKees Rock, McKeesport, New Kensington, Washington, West Middletown, and Uniontown as well as the City of Pittsburgh; in West Virginia, the towns of Charleston, Parkersburg, Fairmont, Mahan, Ronceverte, Morgantown, Kimball and Keystone; in Virginia, Appalachia, Danville, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Lynchburg, Petersburg, Roanoke, South Boston and Staunton; in Ohio, Akron, Bridgeport, Canton, Cincinnati, Chillicothe, Cleveland, Dayton, East Liverpool, Marion, Martin's Ferry, Massillon, St. Clairsville, Steubenville, Toledo, Wellsville, Youngstown and Zanesville; in North Carolina, the towns of Burlington, Durham, Edenton, Fayetteville, Leaksville, Gastonia, Greensboro, Hertford, Kinston, Rocky Mount, Salisbury, Wilmington and Winston Salem; in New Jersey, Hackensack, Jersey City, New Brunswick, Orange and Patterson; in New York, Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Fayetteville, Syracuse, Rochester and Yonkers; in Kentucky, Covington, Harrodsburg, Lexington, Louisville, Middleboro, and Millersburg; in Georgia, Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Elberton, Fort Valley, New Albany, Thomasville and Toomsboro. In addition, selected towns in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Baltimore, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Tennessee, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, D. C. and Wyoming are also featured. Many of these small towns share common roots with the Pittsburgh community and detail how individuals are linked to one another.