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  2. African Americans in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of the first African Americans in New Jersey can be traced back to the 17th century when Dutch settlers brought enslaved Africans to the region. [6] [7] During the American Revolution, New Jersey became a battleground in the fight against British rule, with many joining the Continental Army and fighting for their own freedom.

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  4. Bordentown School - Wikipedia

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    The school came under the direct auspices of the New Jersey Board of Education in 1903, with its capital expenditures, curriculum and staffing under state approval. [4] In 1886, the school moved to Bordentown and moved in 1896 to a 400-acre (1.6 km 2 ) tract there that had been owned by United States Navy Admiral Charles Stewart and known as ...

  5. Education segregation in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the country, with the second highest per capita income, has a well-developed public school system. A change to its constitution in 1947 outlawed overt segregation in schools, a decade before Brown v. Board of Education. [1] In 1941, New Jersey had seventy districts with some form of formal ...

  6. Will NJ pay Black Americans for slavery's legacy? Advocates ...

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    Advocates with the New Jersey Reparations Council discuss their efforts to sway Trenton lawmakers to consider reparations for slavery.

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    Questions on the nominating process can be sent to Gregory Odey of the New Jersey Department of State at gregory.odey@sos.nj.gov or (609) 943-3304 or Noelle Lorraine Williams at ...

  8. New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission is a state agency of New Jersey, headquartered in Ewing Township, near Trenton. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The commission, under the office of the Attorney General of New Jersey , provides youth correctional services.

  9. Glen Mills Schools - Wikipedia

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    Even troubled boys from other countries, such as Bermuda and Germany, were also sent there. [5] Bermuda's Department of Child and Family Services, for example, sent boys to Glen Mills for more than 35 years between 1982–2017, [ 8 ] paying almost $1.6 million to the school between 2001 and 2019. [ 9 ]