Slavery and Rebellion in Eighteenth-Century New Jersey
Chattel enslavement was introduced into the colony of New Jersey in the seventeenth century, shortly after the Dutch first settled
Read moreChattel enslavement was introduced into the colony of New Jersey in the seventeenth century, shortly after the Dutch first settled
Read moreIn the summer of 1782, nearly nine months after Patriot victory at the Battle of Yorktown during the US War
Read moreFifty years ago, George Lester Jackson’s Blood in My Eye dropped like a bomb, but the author did not live to hear
Read moreWilliam Still, the leader of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (PAS) Vigilance Committee, kept meticulous records on the hundreds of women
Read moreThis post is part of our online roundtable on Anne Gray Fischer’s The Streets Belong to Us A few years back,
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