Latour, Francie; New England’s hidden history: More than we like to think, the North was built on slavery, The Boston Globe, September 26, 2010 (Elise Lemire quoted) (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/09/26/new_englands_hidden_history/)
Latour, Francie; The real underground railroad, The Boston Globe, September 26, 2010 (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/09/26/the_real_underground_railroad/)
Lefferts, Jennifer Fenn; A historical house to get new address, The Boston Globe, May 19, 2011
Manegold, C.S.; New England’s scarlet ‘S’ for slavery, The Boston Globe, January 18, 2010 (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2010/01/18/new_englands_scarlet_s_for_slavery/)
Schworm, Peter; In Concord, a bid to save tie to abolitionist days, The Boston Journal, September 14, 2009
West, Nancy Shohet; On the road to freedom: Concord’s historical role in antislavery movement is a perfect fit for bike tour, The Boston Globe, September 23, 2010
Whitehead, Jane; Lofty Tales: As Old Manse opens its attic, guests get a rare view of history, The Boston Globe, April 10, 2008
The Concord Journal
Ball, Patrick; Uncovering History: Girl Scouts are first to try out Abolitionists tour, The Concord Journal, February 5, 2009
Ball, Patrick; Concord group is one step closer to saving historic house, The Concord Journal, March 19, 2009
Ball, Patrick; House built by former slave could become museum, The Concord Journal, August 12, 2009
Ball, Patrick; House built by former slave could become museum, The Concord Journal, August 12, 2009
Ball, Patrick; Concord couple hopes to help save house, The Concord Journal, August 27, 2009
Ball, Patrick,;Goal is in sight: More than $30,000 raised to save home, The Concord Journal, September 17, 2009
DGP Series in The Concord Journal
Attwood, Polly; Mary Rice, ‘a little old gentlewoman’, The Concord Journal, 2010
Attwood, Polly; Commemoration Benches, The Concord Journal, 2011
Clayton, Liz; The Bigelow House: an underground railroad station, The Concord Journal, 2010
Ferguson, Faith; Who was Caesar Robbins and Why is his House so Special?, The Concord Journal, 2010
Gross, Robert, Caesar Robbins’ Family and the Quest for Equality, The Concord Journal, 2011
Lemire, Elise; Remembering John Cuming and Brister Freeman: Concord’s slavery days, The Concord Journal, 2010
Madison, Maria; Hidden in Plain Sight, The Concord Journal, 2010
Madison, Maria; Moving the Caesar Robbins House: it takes a Town, The Concord Journal, 2011
Strausberg, Diann, Old Manse Program Director; Old Neighbors are Reunited, The Concord Journal, 2011
Lecesse, Cheryl, Stone marker commemorates freed slave’s home in Concord’s Town Forest, The Concord Journal, August 27, 2011
Historical Journal of Massachusettes
Editor: Preserving African American History: The Drinking Gourd Society, Historical Journal of Massachusettes, Vol. 37 (2), Fall 2009
Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities:
Lambert Craig, Black Walden: Elise Lemire discovers a local history of slavery in the freethinking capital of nineteenth-century America, Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities, September/October 2010, p 34-37.
North Bridge Magazine
Fitzgerald, Lynne, The Concord Female Anti-Slavery Society: How it changed the abolitionist movement in New England, North Bridge Magazine, Fall/Winter 2010
Preservation Massachusettes
Moga, Steve, Circuit Rider for Eastern, Mass.; Yielding New Stories, Suggesting New Possibilities, Preservation Massachusetts, February 16, 2010

