When we think of slavery in Early America, we often think about the plantations and economies of the South. But did you know that slavery was also deeply entrenched in New York City?
Did you know that Africans and African Americans helped New York City confront slavery, freedom, and racism in the Early American Republic and Antebellum periods?
Leslie M. Harris), a professor at Northwestern University and author of In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863), joins us to explore the history of Africans and African Americans in early New York City.
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