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Painting of Dutch colonials' involvement in the African slave trade.
Pyle, Howard. January 1, 1655/January 1, 1666Redrawing of the 1660 Castello Plan of New Amsterdam.
Adams, John Wolcott. January 1, 1660/January 1, 1661Colonial Governor Robert Hunter (1710-1720) account of the New York Slave Revolt of 1712.
Governor Robert Hunter. June 23, 1712.The arrival and treatment of the Dutch's West India Company's enslaved Africans.
Williamson, Simon. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1938/ January 1, 1939The Dutch Church of early 17th century New Amsterdam and its stance on Black New Yorkers being Christians.
Curtwright, Wesley. Writer's Program, New York City: Negroes of New York Collection. January 1, 1609/ January 1, 1665.West 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, 1664Slave 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, 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, 1770Questions 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, 1750New Amsterdam highlighted within present-day Lower Manhattan.
Shorto, Russell. New Netherland Now YouTube Channel. Uploaded October 8, 2014.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, 1732Close 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.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.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 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.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.
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