History of Slavery in Bergen County- A Revoluntionary Moment (GR Historical Soc. & Ridgewood Library)
When
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Where
125 N. Maple Avenue
Ridgewood
Who can attend
Price
GSBC: The History of Slavery in Bergen County-A Revolutionary Moment
The History of Slavery in Bergen County-A Revolutionary Moment
presented by Kathleen Walter
In Person at Ridgewood Public Library, 125 N. Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ
Open to GSBC members and non-Members
The History of Slavery in Bergen County traces the development of slavery as an institution, examining the laws, regulations, and cultural norms established under both Dutch and English colonial influence. It considers the economic impact of enslaved labor in Bergen County and the proportion of the population that was enslaved during the colony’s formative years. The content also explores the effects of the Revolutionary War on both the enslaved and free Black populations.
Speaker: Kathleen Walter is a veteran high school history teacher who has been bringing American history to life for Glen Rock students for more than 25 years. Kathleen is a published author, known for her unique talent of showing how small, local New Jersey histories connect to the grand American narrative. Her commitment to her community extends beyond her writing: she serves as a trustee at the Glen Rock Public Library, the Borough Historian of Glen Rock, and is the President of the Glen Rock Historical & Preservation Society, where she manages the Museum at the Station.

