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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  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 ...

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  6. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    And after a 2007 decision to raise the age that young people can be tried as adults, from 16 to 18, the state has also reduced the number of teenagers heading to adult prisons. Child advocates say that, while imperfect, the collective effort of judges, educators, attorneys and state lawmakers has helped the state rethink its relationship to ...

  7. 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.

  8. A 'legal giant': First Black NJ Supreme Court justice, James ...

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    Former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice James H. Coleman Jr., the state's first Black associate justice, who experienced systemic racism as a sharecropper's son in Virginia and later as a ...

  9. George Floyd protests in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The mayor and police chief of Franklin Township condemned the display. The state Department of Corrections suspended an employee at Bayside State Prison who was confirmed to among the group and PBA Local 105, the New Jersey corrections officer union, issued a condemnation. FedEx fired an employee who participated in the counterdemonstration. [39]