Parting Ways (Plymouth, Massachusetts)
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parting-ways-plymouth-massachusetts-201-1027785
title:
Parting Ways (Plymouth, Massachusetts)
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Parting Ways was an African-American settlement of freedmen adjacent to present-day Route 80 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, near the Plymouth/Kingston town line. Other names for Parting Ways include the Parting Ways Archeological District and the Parting Ways New Guinea Settlement. It was founded on 94 acres (380,000 m2) by four former enslaved people who fought in the American Revolutionary War: Cato Howe, Prince Goodwin, Plato Turner, and Quamony Quash and their families. They were granted their
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Historic site in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parting_Ways_(Plymouth,_Massachusetts)
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2024-03-06T03:18:28Z
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