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pnwmom

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Mon Dec 4, 2017, 02:50 AM Dec 2017

About Princeton & Slavery

https://slavery.princeton.edu/about/overview

Princeton University, founded as the College of New Jersey in 1746, exemplifies the central paradox of American history. From the start liberty and slavery were intertwined. Princeton educated leaders of America’s fight for independence and hosted the Continental Congress in 1783. But the University’s first nine Presidents all owned slaves, a slave sale took place on campus in 1766, and enslaved people lived at the President’s House until at least 1822. One professor owned a slave as late as 1840.

The Princeton & Slavery Project investigates the University’s involvement with the institution of slavery. It explores the slave-holding practices of Princeton’s early trustees and faculty members, considers the impact of donations derived from the profits of slave labor, and looks at the broader culture of slavery in the state of New Jersey, which did not fully abolish slavery until 1865. It also documents the southern origins of many Princeton students during the ante-bellum period and considers how the presence of these southern students shaped campus conversations about politics and race.

The Princeton & Slavery Project is an ongoing investigation. We invite you to explore the many stories and documents included here and to contact us with research, stories, and ideas of your own.
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About Princeton & Slavery (Original Post) pnwmom Dec 2017 OP
If this interests you pnw JustAnotherGen Dec 2017 #1

JustAnotherGen

(31,828 posts)
1. If this interests you pnw
Tue Dec 5, 2017, 10:21 AM
Dec 2017

Look up the Sourlands. It's all in my 'area' - Sourland Preservation Committee. Slavery - shit was 'real' in the Hunterdon and Somerset country area.

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