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First Black Petition

  • Feb 1, 1644
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First black legal protest in America pressed by

eleven blacks who petitioned for freedom in New

Netherlands (New York). Council of New

Netherlands freed the eleven petitioners because

they had "served the Company seventeen or

eighteen years" and had been "long since promised

their freedom on the same footing as other free

people in New Netherlands."

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