Robert Roberts (butler)
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Robert Roberts was the author of The House Servant's Directory: A Monitor for Private Families. First published in 1827, the book was the first commercially published book written by an African American
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 in the United States
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. The book was sufficiently popular that two later editions were printed. In 1825 he became the butler for Christopher Gore
Christopher Gore
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, Governor and Senator from Massachusetts
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, and remained in the position until Gore's death in 1827. Previously he had been a butler or manservant for Nathan Appleton
Nathan Appleton
Nathan Appleton was an American merchant and politician.- Biography :Appleton was born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, the son of Isaac Appleton and his wife Mary Adams. Appleton's father was a church deacon, and Nathan was brought up in "strictest form of Calvinistic Congregationalism." He was...

 and it is likely that Roberts traveled abroad with Appleton from 1810 to 1812.

Roberts married Dorothy Hall in 1805. They had no children, and Dorothy died of tuberculosis in 1813. Later in 1813 he married Sarah Easton. They had twelve children. Later in life he was known in Boston as an abolitionist and for his efforts to secure equal school rights.

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