Members of the Plane Street Colored Church hid freedom seekers and hosted abolitionists like Frederick Douglas on what's now the site of a Rutgers athletic complex that bears his name.
Noelle Lorraine Williams, director of the African-American History Program of the New Jersey Historical Commission, visits the former site of the Plane Street Colored Church, now Frederick Douglass Field on University Avenue in Newark. 06/16/2022In the early 19th Century, some of Newark’s free Black residents worked as carriage drivers taking passengers to and from places like Philadelphia, Elizabeth and Jersey City, with its ferries to New York.
She and Rutgers University, which owns the site where the church stood, highlighted the inclusion as the nation prepares to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday this weekend. The Newark church sat on what is now a Rutgers University Newark soccer and softball complex named for abolitionist Frederick Douglas, who spoke at the church in 1849. The university plans to place a plaque on the site at University Avenue and Warren Street this fall commemorating the church and its official part in the UGRR Network.
She cited local newspaper advertisements from around that time, one for a meeting held by white residents intended, “to prevent the unlawful residence in the Town of free Negroes or such as falsely declare themselves to be free,” and another seeking a runaway “who calls himself free.”
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