What Exit? The New Jersey History Podcast
While researching family history, an unexpected discovery appeared in an 1860 Newark census record: a 75-year-old Black woman named Hattie living in the household of a prosperous New Jersey family. Who was Hattie? A servant? A family friend? A former slave? The historical record offers few answers, but her presence opens a window into a forgotten chapter of New Jersey history. In this special Juneteenth episode, we begin with a fictional vignette inspired by Hattie's life before exploring the realities of slavery in New Jersey, the state's gradual emancipation laws, the little-known "apprentices for life" system, and New Jersey's surprising refusal to initially ratify the 13th Amendment. This episode examines how one name in a census record can reveal a much larger story about slavery, freedom, family history, and the people history nearly forgot. Email me: njhistorypodcast@gmail.com [njhistorypodcast@gmail.com] Topics include: • Juneteenth • Slavery in New Jersey • Newark history • Bergen County history • The 1860 Census • Gradual Emancipation • The 13th Amendment • African American history in New Jersey • Family history and genealogy #NewJerseyHistory #Juneteenth #BlackHistory #Genealogy #NewarkNJ #NJHistory #AmericanHistory #SlaveryInNewJersey
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