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Stories Of Slavery In New Jersey (American Heritage)
Rick Geffken

Stories Of Slavery In New Jersey (American Heritage)

The History Press (Jan 04, 2021)

Subject

  • History / United States / State & Local / General

Plot

Dutch and English settlers brought the first enslaved people to New Jersey in the seventeenth century. By the time of the Revolutionary War, slavery was an established practice on labor-intensive farms throughout what became known as the Garden State. The progenitor of the influential Morris family, Lewis Morris, brought Barbadian slaves to toil on his estate of Tinton Manor in Monmouth County. "Colonel Tye," an escaped slave from Shrewsbury, joined the British "Ethiopian Regiment" during the Revolutionary War and led raids throughout the towns and villages near his former home. Charles Reeves and Hannah Van Clief married soon after their emancipation in 1850 and became prominent citizens of Lincroft, as did their next four generations. Author Rick Geffken reveals stories from New Jersey's dark history of slavery.

Personal

Owner Stan Prager
Index 2848
Added Date Feb 21, 2021 13:20:20
Modified Date Feb 21, 2021 13:21:06

Value

Purchased Jan 18, 2021