[1] Primary Source, Inc, Making Freedom African Americans in U.S. History A Song Full of Hope 1770-1830, Portsmouth, NH: Primary Source Inc, 2004.
[2] “Portrait of Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1811,” Africans in America; Resource Bank, PBS, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h35.html, (21, April 2014).
[3] Harold W. Felton, Mumbet The Story of Elizabeth Freeman, United States of America, 1970.
[4] Erica L. Taylor, “Little Known Black History Fact: Elizabeth ‘Mum Bett’ Freeman,” black americaweb.com, November 12, 2013, www.blackamericaweb.com, (4 May. 2014).
[5] “Elizabeth “Mumbet” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829), Witness to America’s Past: Two Centuries of Collecting by the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society.
[6] Primary Source Inc.
[7] Harold W. Felton.
[8] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[9] Primary Source, Inc.
[10] Gretchen Weolfle.
[11] Ben Z. Rose.
[12] Harold W. Felton.
[13] “People &Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[14] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[15] Primary Source Inc.
[16] Ibid.
[17] Catherine Lewis and Richard J. Lewis, Women and Slavery in America a documentary history, United States of America, 2011.
[18] Gretchen Weolfle, Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence, Minneapolis, 2014.
[19] Ibid.
[20] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829.”
[21] Eric L. Taylor.
[22] Henry Louis Gates, African American Lives.
[23] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[24] Ben Z. Rose, Mother of Freedom Mum Bett and the Roots of Abolition, 2009.
[25] Harold W. Felton.
[26] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[27] Douglas R. Egerton, Death of Liberty African Americans and Revolutionary America, 2009.
[28] Ibid.
[29] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[30] “Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829).”
[31] “Portrait of Elizbeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 18111.”
[32] “Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829).”
[33] Ibid.
[34] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[35] Ben Z. Rose.
[36] Henry Louis Gates, African American Lives.
[37] Ben Z. Rose.
[38] Primary Source Inc.
[39] Henry Louis Gates.
[40] Joan R. Gunderson, To Be Useful to the World: Women in Revolutionary America, 1740-1790, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1996.
[41] Gretchen Woelfle.
[42] Primary Source Inc.
[43] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[2] “Portrait of Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1811,” Africans in America; Resource Bank, PBS, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h35.html, (21, April 2014).
[3] Harold W. Felton, Mumbet The Story of Elizabeth Freeman, United States of America, 1970.
[4] Erica L. Taylor, “Little Known Black History Fact: Elizabeth ‘Mum Bett’ Freeman,” black americaweb.com, November 12, 2013, www.blackamericaweb.com, (4 May. 2014).
[5] “Elizabeth “Mumbet” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829), Witness to America’s Past: Two Centuries of Collecting by the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society.
[6] Primary Source Inc.
[7] Harold W. Felton.
[8] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[9] Primary Source, Inc.
[10] Gretchen Weolfle.
[11] Ben Z. Rose.
[12] Harold W. Felton.
[13] “People &Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[14] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[15] Primary Source Inc.
[16] Ibid.
[17] Catherine Lewis and Richard J. Lewis, Women and Slavery in America a documentary history, United States of America, 2011.
[18] Gretchen Weolfle, Mumbet’s Declaration of Independence, Minneapolis, 2014.
[19] Ibid.
[20] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829.”
[21] Eric L. Taylor.
[22] Henry Louis Gates, African American Lives.
[23] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[24] Ben Z. Rose, Mother of Freedom Mum Bett and the Roots of Abolition, 2009.
[25] Harold W. Felton.
[26] “People & Events: Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 1742-1829).”
[27] Douglas R. Egerton, Death of Liberty African Americans and Revolutionary America, 2009.
[28] Ibid.
[29] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[30] “Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829).”
[31] “Portrait of Elizbeth Freeman (Mum Bett) 18111.”
[32] “Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman (ca. 1742-1829).”
[33] Ibid.
[34] “Elizabeth Freeman.”
[35] Ben Z. Rose.
[36] Henry Louis Gates, African American Lives.
[37] Ben Z. Rose.
[38] Primary Source Inc.
[39] Henry Louis Gates.
[40] Joan R. Gunderson, To Be Useful to the World: Women in Revolutionary America, 1740-1790, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1996.
[41] Gretchen Woelfle.
[42] Primary Source Inc.
[43] “Elizabeth Freeman.”