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◂ Teaching the History of Slavery and Enslaved Persons

John and Susan Kean And the Culture of Slavery in the New Nation

Jonathan Mercantini, Ph. D

Mercantini, Jonathan. “John and Susan Kean And the Culture of Slavery in the New Nation.” New Jersey History 127, no. 1 (2012). https://doi.org/10.14713/njh.v127i1.1753.


The Curious Memory of Slavery in New Jersey, 1865-1941

James J. Gigantino II, Ph.D

Gigantino, James J. “The Curious Memory of Slavery in New Jersey, 1865-1941.” New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 6, no. 1 (2020): 35–55. https://doi.org/10.14713/njs.v6i1.188.


Abbe’s Ghost (PDF pg.39-61; active table of contents hyperlink to page)

David N. Gellman

Gellman, David N. “Abbe’s Ghost: Negotiating Slavery in Paris, 1783-1784.” Essay. In Experiencing Empire: Power, People, and Revolution in Early America, edited by Patrick Griffin, 189–211. Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press, 2017.


Black New Jersey

Graham Russell Hodges

Hodges, Graham Russell. Black New Jersey: 1664 to the Present Day. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2019.


Why Wench Betty's Story Matters

Sue Kozel

Kozel, S. Why Wench Betty’s Story Matters – The Murder of a NJ Slave in 1784. New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 6(2), 1-22, 2020.


Black Lives in the Past and Present: New Jersey African American Resources for the American Revolution

Sue Kozel

Kozel, S. Black Lives in the Past and Present: New Jersey African American Resources for the American Revolution. New Jersey Education Association. October 1, 2020.


Elizabeth Freeman

Massachusetts Constitution and the Abolition of Slavery

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Seventeen Eighty-Three: The Turning Point in the Law of Slavery and Freedom in Massachusetts

Emily Blanck

Blanck, Emily. "Seventeen Eighty-Three: The Turning Point in the Law of Slavery and Freedom in Massachusetts." The New England Quarterly 75, no. 1 (2002): 24-51.

The Legal Emancipations of Leander and Caesar: Manumission and the Law in Revolutionary South Carolina and Massachusetts

Emily Blanck

Emily Blanck (2007) The Legal Emancipations of Leander and Caesar: Manumission and the Law in Revolutionary South Carolina and Massachusetts, Slavery & Abolition, 28:2, 235-254, DOI: 10.1080/01440390701428030

History, Slavery, and Liberty Hall: Recovering Lost Voices

C. Brid Nicholson, Ph.D., HistoryTALKS @Kean Community Forum, March 2021.



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