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  2. African Americans in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of the first African Americans in New Jersey can be traced back to the 17th century when Dutch settlers brought enslaved Africans to the region. [6] [7] During the American Revolution, New Jersey became a battleground in the fight against British rule, with many joining the Continental Army and fighting for their own freedom.

  3. Hispanics and Latinos in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of Latinos in Newark, the most populous city in New Jersey, grew considerably between 1980 and 2010, from 18.6% to 33.8%; that of blacks has slightly decreased from 58.2% to 52.4%. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 33.83% (93,746) or one-third of the population, [ 16 ] of which 13% of the total population was Puerto Rican ...

  4. Malaga, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Malaga (pronounced MA-la-ga [4]) is an unincorporated community located within Franklin Township, in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [5] The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08328. As of the 2000 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 08328 was 1,476.

  5. List of African American newspapers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Black press in New Jersey grew substantially in the early 20th century, from approximately 12 newspapers in 1900 to around 35 in 1940. [2] In addition to New Jersey–based newspapers, many communities in New Jersey have been served by newspapers published in New York or Philadelphia, such as the Philadelphia Independent. [3]

  6. Woman's Club of Morristown - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker of the Dr. Lewis Condict House, outside the current Women's Club headquarters. In 1937, the Club purchased the Dr. Lewis Condict House, [1] a "five-bay, Federal-style clapboard house" constructed in 1797. [12] The house was declared a New Jersey Historic Site in 1971, and in 1973 it was placed on the National Register of ...

  7. How Angela Mickens is helping improve the health of Black ...

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    Black Women 4 Healthy Living co-founder Brandi Miller invited Mickens to join the fledgling organization's seven-member board in October 2020, a month after the nonprofit officially was established.

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  9. Category:Women in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Women in New Jersey politics (3 C, 20 P) Women's prisons in New Jersey (1 P) R. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (17 P) S. Sculptures of women in New Jersey (8 P)