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CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice Debuts Online Archive on Slavery in New York | Good Black News

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CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice Debuts Online Archive on Slavery in New York | Good Black News



[dropcap]The[/dropcap] new online archive includes more than 35,000 records. The index includes census records, slave trade transactions, cemetery records, birth certifications, manumissions, ship inventories, newspaper accounts, private narratives, legal documents and many other sources. Include are 1,400 birth certificates of slaves and more than 30,000 records that list the names of slave owners in New York. Also included are more than 500 advertisements seeking the capture and return of enslaved New Yorkers. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″]

Karol V. Mason, President of John Jay College, said that “this vast, public database will serve as an important research tool that will support information-based scholarship on slavery in New York and across the nation. The launch of this index marks a significant contribution to understanding and remembering the country’s history of slavery and advances the college’s mission of educating for justice.”

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