Scarlet and black. edited by Marisa J. Fuentes and Deborah Gray White. volume 1, Slavery and dispossession in Rutgers history /

The work of the Committee on Enslaved and Disenfranchised Population in Rutgers History.Visit the project's website at http://scarletandblack.rutgers.edu.

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Other Authors: White, Deborah G. (Deborah Gray), 1949- (Editor), Fuentes, Marisa J. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2016]
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505 0 |a Introduction: scarlet and black-a reconciliation / Deborah Gray White -- "I am old and weak ... and you are young and strong ... ": the intersecting histories of Rutgers University and the Lenni Lenape / Camilla Townsend with Ugonna Amaechi, Jacob Arnay, Shelby Berner, Lynn Biernacki, Vanessa Bodossian, Megan Brink, Joseph Cuzzolino, Melissa Deutsch, Emily Edelman, Esther Esquenazi, Brian Hagerty, Blaise Hode, Dana Jordan, Andrew Kim, Eric Knittel, Brianna Leider, Jessica MacDonald, Kathleen Margeotes, Anjelica Matcho, William Nisley, Elisheva Rosen, Ethan Smith, Amanda Stein, Chad Stewart, and Ryan Von Sauers -- Old money: Rutgers University and the political economy of slavery in New Jersey / Kendra Boyd, Miya Carey, and Christopher Blakely -- His name was Will: remembering enslaved individuals in Rutgers history / Jesse Bayker, Christopher Blakely, and Kendra Boyd -- "I hereby bequeath ... ": excavating the enslaved from the wills of the early leaders of Queen's College / Beatrice Adams and Miya Carey -- "And I poor slave yet": the precarity of black life in New Brunswick, 1766-1835 / Shaun Armstead, Brenann Sutter, Pamela Walker, and Caitlin Wiesner -- From the classroom to the American Colonization Society: making race at Rutgers / Beatrice Adams, Tracey Johnson, Daniel Manuel, and Meagan Wierda -- Rutgers: a land-grant college in Native American history / Kaisha Esty -- Epilogue: scarlet in black -- on the uses of history / Jomaira Salas Pujols. 
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