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The Montiers : From Enslavement to Paul Robeson and Beyond

2025 - Casemate Group

304 p.

The important story of an interracial family that can be traced through multiple generations and into the 21st century.The African-American Montier family traces its roots to the British-born Caucasian son of Philadelphiafirst mayor, Richard Morrey, who had a relationship with Cremona, a young woman who had been enslaved by the Morrey family, resulting in five mixed-race children. Before his death, Richard would pass to Cremona 200 acres of land, giving her an almost unique position in 18th-century Philadelphia. On this land a small Black town known as Guineatown would grow up, with an associated cemetery. Cremonadescendants and luminaries associated with the family include Cyrus Bustill, a black activist and baker who made bread for the Continental Army; David Bustill Bowser, a 19th-century activist who designed and created the colors for eleven African-American regiments at Camp William Penn; the great Paul Robeson, renowned scholar, lawyer, diplomat, athlete, singer, and actor; and William Pickens, Sr., a

co-founder of the NAACP.;The Montiers traces this unique family to the present day. [Publisher's Text]