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Enslaved Man Honored As First Black Entrepreneur In New Jersey


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Cudjo Banquante, an enslaved African royal descendant who fought within the American Revolution, later turned Newark’s first documented Black enterprise proprietor.


Cudjo Banquante, an enslaved African royal descendant who fought within the American Revolution and later turned Newark’s first documented Black enterprise proprietor, is receiving long-overdue recognition by a brand new historic marker and a week-long celebration and the Honoring Cudjo Banquante! initiative.

The Honoring Cudjo Banquante! venture was funded by a $15,000 grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities (HJCH). The initiative goals to restore Banquante’s story to the state’s early historical past. The celebration, held April 27 by Could 4, featured movie screenings, family tree workshops, guided excursions and a grave-marking ceremony on the New Jersey Performing Arts Middle (NJPAC), the placement of Banquante’s former burial website. The occasion was organized by a coalition together with the Newark Historical past Society, Rutgers College–Newark, and the Higher Newark Conservancy.

The marker outdoors NJPAC now anchors the town’s rising community of African-American heritage websites. “This effort connects reminiscence to position,” mentioned NJCH program officer Kimberly Brown. “Banquante’s story displays how historical past, when advised inclusively, can redefine civic satisfaction.”

“Cudjo Banquante’s life is a reminder that the American story will not be full with out the voices of these too lengthy neglected. This venture brings his extraordinary journey again into public reminiscence. That is the exact work of the humanities and the explanation why this distinctive venture deserves the Katz Prize,” mentioned Carin Berkowitz, govt director of NJCH, in a press launch.

Born into Ghana’s Akyem Abuakwa royal household round 1720, Banquante was captured and offered into slavery. He later fought within the Continental Military, substituting for his enslaver, Benjamin Coe of Newark, and took part within the Battles of Monmouth, Germantown, and Yorktown, in accordance with the New Jersey Historic Society. After incomes his freedom, he was granted land on what’s now Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the place he established an ornamental-plant enterprise, which historians establish as Newark’s first Black-owned enterprise.

Group leaders say the popularity provides each therapeutic and inspiration. 

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