Black Population of New Jersey by County 1720-1830
Monmouth University history site. Text images of population statistics of free blacks and slaves in New Jersey counties.
http://hawkmail.monmouth.edu/~afam/AfroAm2.html
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Native Americans of New Jersey
American Local History Network page. New Jersey's Lenni-Lenape were part of the Algonquin nation. With their peaceful ways, they frequently were the intermediaries in resolving problems among the Indian nations.
http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnnjus/Lenape.htm
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New Jersey's Indian Tribes
Cumberland County government page on Native Americans. Provides statewide information on tribal life, history, migrations, and customs. Includes totem and clan information for Unalachtigo, Minsi, and Unami, and tribal subdivisions. Images and maps.
http://www.co.cumberland.nj.us/facts/history/unalachtigo/unalachtigo.html#8
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Sephardim in New Jersey
Ruth Marcus Patt's research paper on Sephardic Jewish history in New Jersey.
http://home.earthlink.net/~etzahaim/ceajhist.html
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Small Towns Black Lives
Art documentary project on small African-American communities in New Jersey. Text and images. Historical locations.
http://www.blacktowns.org/
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