Rick Geffken: Stories of Slavery in New Jersey

Rick Geffken will be discussing his new book Stories of Slavery in New Jersey with us on Sunday February 28th at 3pm.  Don’t miss this fascinating presentation!

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Lewis Morris, of the Tinton Manor Iron Works, owned 66 slaves at the time of his death – did you know that slavery was such a large part of the founding of our community?  Join us to hear about Lewis Morris and other early slave owners in New Jersey.

Rick Geffken: Stories of Slavery in New Jersey