- Walter F.
Craig
- Carl A. Fields
- Rex Goreleigh
- Andrew
Hatcher
- Albert E. Hinds
- Albert E. Hinds, Town's History Partner, Dies at 104 (Matthew Hersh; Town Topics, June 7, 2006)
- As Princeton Changes, A Black Community Fears for Future (Iver Peterson; The New York Times, September 3, 2001)
- It's Hinds Plaza Now as Borough Hall Votes to Honor Beloved Princeton Figure (Matthew Hersh; Town Topics, May 2, 2007)
- A Princeton Man Who Embodied History (Kevin Coyne; The New York Times, December 17, 2006)
- Princeton Resident Albert Hinds Has Been a Witness to History (Jean Stratton; Town Topics, June 8, 2005)
- Donald Lambert
- Prime
- Betsey
Stockton
- Betsey Stockton (Moody Radio of Hilo)
- Betsey Stockton (Wikipedia)
- Betsey Stockton's Journal (November 20, 1822-July 4, 1823)
Includes significant biographical and bibliographical information.
- Christian Missionaries of African Heritage
- Early African American Missionaries (Day Missions Library, Yale University)
A Powerpoint presentation.
- Green, Ashbel. The Life of Ashbel Green, V. D. M. (1849)
- The Harmonies of Struggle and Liberty
The African American experience at Princeton Theological Seminary, from the Summer, 1998, issue of inSpire. The fourth page of the article has a section on Betsey Stockton.
- The History of the African American Community in Princeton: Noted Princeton African Americans (PULSE, Princeton High School)
Includes a portrait of Betsey Stockton.
- Stewart, C. S. A Residence in the Sandwich Islands (1839) [ Another copy ]
The complete book chronicling the Rev. C. S. Stewart's, and Betsey Stockton's, time in Hawaii. In the text, she is referred to as B--------.
- Stewart, C. S. A Visit to the South Seas, in the U.S. Ship Vincennes...1829 and 1830 (1831)
Page 159 talks about Hawaiian memories of Betsey Stockton's service.
- Stockton, Betsey (American National Biography)
- Stockton, Betsey (BlackPast.org)
- Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (New Jersey Women's History)
- Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church (Roads from Seneca Falls)
- Judge Bruce M. Wright
- African Americans and Princeton University: A History in Brief (Tad Bennicoff, Seeley G. Mudd Library) [second paragraph]
- Bruce McM. Wright, Erudite Judge Whose Bail Rulings Caused an Uproar, Dies at 86 (Robert D. McFadden)
The New York Times, March 26, 2005.
- Bruce Wright: Off the Bench but on the Case (Corey Kilgannon)
The New York Times, September 17, 1995.
- NLG Friend Judge Bruce M. Wright Dies at 86 (Michael Steven Smith)
The obituary is on page 7 of the Fall, 2005, New York City News of the National Lawyers Guild.
- Princeton Honors Ex-Judge Once Turned Away for Race (Karen W. Arenson)
The New York Times, June 5, 2001.
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