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elleng

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Fri Feb 26, 2021, 04:09 AM Feb 2021

Slavery and New York City

Confronting our history to end the narrative of white supremacy

“The painful stories of the suffering of the African American community, in particular, remain hidden. Often, American Christians may even deny the narrative of suffering, claiming that things weren’t so bad for the slaves or that at least the African Americans had the chance to convert to Christianity. The story of suffering is often swept under the rug in order not to create discomfort or bad feelings.” —

Soong-Chan Rah

https://hopehellskitchen.substack.com/p/slavery-and-new-york-city?

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Slavery and New York City (Original Post) elleng Feb 2021 OP
There is a series of books. "The Iconography of Manhattan Island." W.P.A. project for historians. 3Hotdogs Feb 2021 #1

3Hotdogs

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1. There is a series of books. "The Iconography of Manhattan Island." W.P.A. project for historians.
Fri Feb 26, 2021, 08:58 AM
Feb 2021

They were given access to manuscript, newspapers and city archives. With these they compiled a written timeline of Manhattan. There is a copy of this book in the N.Y.C. main library. Copies also for sale --- expensive.

Anyway, I recall one recorded event. A slave killed a white man. Because they couldn't identify the slave, they city chose 6 random slaves and hanged them in a public square as a threat to other slaves.

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