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The Duke of York Laws (1665-75). Including the 1665 English rule that no Christians can be held in slavery.
The Historical Society of the New York Courts website. January 1, 1665/ January 1, 1676.Part 3 (pg 13-18) of The record of municipal laws affecting the activities and movements of the black population in 18th century British New York.
Williamson, Simon. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1664/ January 1, 1784.Part 2 (pg 7-12) of The record of municipal laws affecting the activities and movements of the black population in 18th century British New York.
Williamson, Simon. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1664/ January 1, 1784.Part 1 (pg 1-6) of The record of municipal laws affecting the activities and movements of the black population in 18th century British New York.
Williamson, Simon. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1664/ January 1, 1784.Close up screenshot of The Bradford Plan: An early survey map of New York in 1730 under British control (A plan of the city of New York from an actual survey.)
Lyne, James. January 01, 1731/ January 01, 1732.The Bradford Plan: An early survey map of New York in 1730 under British control (A plan of the city of New York from an actual survey.)
Lyne, James. January 1, 1731/ January 1, 1732New Amsterdam highlighted within present-day Lower Manhattan.
Shorto, Russell. New Netherland Now YouTube Channel. Uploaded October 8, 2014.Questions of a Dutch-period slave market, and the establishment of the Slave Block in British-period New York.
Curtwright, Wesley. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1650/ January 1, 1750The New York Gazette's advertisements of runaway enslaved people and slave market schedules.
Gould, A.J. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1760/ January 1, 1770Slave Trade and the Broadway Market (Wall Street)
Young, Wilbur. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1700/ January 1, 1750West India Company's laws extending protections towards the company's enslaved laborers.
Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1626/ January 1, 16641902 illustration of a possible depiction of the New York Slave Market about 1730.
Fenn, Harry. Slavery---United States Sub-Collection. Circa 1730."Land Patents: New York Colonial Manuscripts." Documentation of land lot grants to Black denizens, including ex-company slaves.
Gehring, Charles T., The Holland Society of New York. January 1, 1630/ January 1, 1665
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