DiscoverThis Day in Esoteric Political HistoryNJ Law Calls For "Gradual Emancipation Of Slaves" (1804)
NJ Law Calls For "Gradual Emancipation Of Slaves" (1804)

NJ Law Calls For "Gradual Emancipation Of Slaves" (1804)

Update: 2024-02-18
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It’s February 18th. This day in 1804, the Northern state of New Jersey passed a law that included a call for a “gradual emancipation of slaves.”



Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss how the laws around abolition and the reality on the ground often differed considerably — but how in cases like this, you also had the law codifying the slow transition away from slavery.



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NJ Law Calls For "Gradual Emancipation Of Slaves" (1804)

NJ Law Calls For "Gradual Emancipation Of Slaves" (1804)

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