7 spots in this N.J. county highlight state’s historic role in Underground Railroad

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7 spots in this N.J. county highlight state’s historic role in Underground Railroad
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From the southern tip of the state stretching toward Jersey City, there are more than at least a dozen communities in New Jersey with historic Underground Railroad sites,

A four-story hotel on Market Street in Salem in 1834 was turned into an impromptu courtroom where a bounty hunter was put on trial after pulling into town with a wagon of Black men, women and children he believed to be fugitive slaves. Chaosa judge ruled his captives were not escaped slaves.

Two of them got away through a window that December night and several more eventually made their way to freedom. The history of the Slave Catcher Trial, held at what was more recently known as the Salem City Cafe, is retold through the 7 Steps to Freedom tour in Salem County — and isNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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