Parallel Communities : The Underground Railroad in South Jersey
(2021)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The History Press, 2021
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1 online resource (160 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781614234593 MWT14113690, 1614234590 14113690
LANGUAGE
English
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The true story of the small African American communities that formed in southern New Jersey during the era of slavery. For slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad, names like Springtown and Snow Hill promised sanctuary and salvation. Under the pressures of racial prejudice, many free blacks, runaway slaves, and even Native Americans formed island communities on the periphery of South Jersey towns. While Lawnside and others continue to thrive today, others, like Marshalltown and Timbuctoo, now exist only in memory. In this discussion of these primarily African American communities, Dennis Rizzo validates their role in the preservation of tradition, definition of extended family, and creation of a social bond between diverse peoples; together they formed parallel communities based on, but independent of, the larger towns and villages familiar to residents of the Garden State

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