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@slaversofny

EXPOSING THE LEGACY OF RACISM AND SLAVERY IN NYC

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Please help us continue and expand the work of Slavers of New York- including developing an interactive map & app, more research, public education & art efforts & more gofundme.com/f/help-sony-sp…
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In 1817, Daniel Tompkins passed a law emancipating all Black NYers born before July 4 1799 as of July 4 1827. On July 4, 1827 slavery ended in New York State. Black NYers chose to celebrate the next day in order to avoid comment on the paradox of slavery & freedom in the US.
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Read the @nytimes feature of Prospect Park Alliance's ReImagine Lefferts initiative. Learn about the Alliance's work to focus programming on the stories of the Indigenous people of Lenapehoking + the enslaved Africans who lived + worked on the land: nytimes.com/2023/06/22/art…
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Slavers Of New York@slaversofny·
@prospect_park @nytimes This is part of the work and research our group is doing- glad that this part of Brooklyn’s history is getting more recognition
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Xposn@XposnCorruption·
I understand why the slaves did what they did. Independence Day represents being independent, freedom from being governed or ruled by another country. Yet the black people were still in bondage had no rights as a citizen in their own country.
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Many free Black New Yorkers eventually chose to celebrate the end of slavery in the state on July 5th instead of the 4th, as to not celebrate on the same day as Independence Day. As Frederick Douglass said “what to the slave is the Fourth of July?” #slaversofny

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We are a small team of 3 operating on our own costs and donations. If you’d like to donate so we are able to continue our work that would be greatly appreciated. We are hoping to build an educational website, map places in NYC named for enslavers & more gofundme.com/f/help-sony-sp…
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Slavery in New York began in 1626 when 11 captive Africans arrived on a Dutch West India Company ship. The DWIC was a company of Dutch merchants, heavily involved in the Atlantic Slave Trade, who later employed Peter Stuyvesant who went on to traffic nearly 300 slaves in NYC.
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Though Black New Yorkers won final emancipation on July 4th, 1827, they still lacked important civil rights as universal suffrage, trial by jury for fugitives, and access to licensed occupations. #4thofJuly
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@quietlionness Thank you so much for sharing! This is why we do the work we do- to provide as much access to this information as possible and encourage others to learn and share too
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July 4th, 1827 was the day slavery officially ended in New York State
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Many free Black New Yorkers eventually chose to celebrate the end of slavery in the state on July 5th instead of the 4th, as to not celebrate on the same day as Independence Day. As Frederick Douglass said “what to the slave is the Fourth of July?” #slaversofny
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