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The Gradual Abolition of Slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the African Colonization Movement
GRADES 5 THROUGH 8
Books, Articles and Teachers Guides
"Slavery in New Jersey"
Jersey Journeys (February 1999).
New Jersey Historical Society, 52 Park Place, Newark, NJ 07102
Audio and Video
The Republican Rebellion
A 30-minute television documentary about New Jersey during the Revolutionary Era. A co-production of New Jersey Network and the New Jersey Historical Commission, 1993
Vistas of Democracy
A 30-minute television documentary about the abolitionist and women's movements in New Jersey in the early nineteenth century. A co-production of New Jersey Network and the New Jersey Historical Commission, 2000
Gradual Abolition of Slavery (Online Video Clip)
www.nj-history.org
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Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " African Americans"
Click on " Video-Samuel Sutphen"
Documents
Around and About New Jersey Teachers Guides
Program 4, The Still Family Reunion
David S. Cohen. Trenton: New Jersey Historical Commission, 2006
Supplementary Materials
Description of Four Routes of the Underground Railroad Through New Jersey(1898)
GRADES 9 THROUGH 12
Books, Articles and Teachers Guides
"The Persistence of Slavery and Involuntary Servitude in a Free State (1685-1866)"
pp. 187-206. In A New Jersey Anthology
Edited and compiled by Maxine N. Lurie.
Simeon F. Moss, Newark: New Jersey Historical Society, 1994
Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women,
Women's Project of New Jersey, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996.
Sylvia DuBois, pp. 61-63.
Jarena Lee, pp. 77-79.
Charity Still, pp. 86-87.
Betsy Stockton, pp. 87-89
Audio and Video
The Republican Rebellion
A 30-minute television documentary about New Jersey during the Revolutionary Era. A co-production of New Jersey Network and the New Jersey Historical Commission, 1993
Vistas of Democracy
A 30-minute television documentary about the abolitionist and women's movements in New Jersey in the early nineteenth century. A co-production of New Jersey Network and the New Jersey Historical Commission, 2000
Gradual Abolition of Slavery (Online Video Clip)
www.nj-history.org
Click on " Enter"
Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " African Americans"
Click on " Video-Samuel Sutphen"
Documents
Words That Make New Jersey History
Edited by Howard L. Green. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1995.
The Gradual Abolition of Slavery (1804), pp. 84-87.
An Advocate of Sending African-Americans to Africa (1824), pp. 90-92
Online Lectures
David Steven Cohen, "Robert F. Stockton and the Politics of Monopoly"
www.nj-history.org
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Click on " Market Revolution"
Click on " 2nd Party System"
Click on " Online Lectures-David Cohen"
Click on " American Colonization Society"
Internet Sites
New Jersey Histroy Partnership Project
www.nj-history.org
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Click on " American Revolution"
Click on " African Americans"
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