Black History Monthly Recap with Professor Manisha Sinha on Black History University!
Topics of Discussion
1~Seneca Village, eminent domain and Central Park
2~ NY orders Depositions for Trump and two Trump children
3~ Mardi Gras is March 1st,
NEW ORLEANS—In the early 1780s, Juan Maló escaped from a plantation fifty miles upriver from New Orleans. Spain had acquired the colony from France two decades earlier, and Spanish authorities designated Maló maroon, a fugitive slave. Eluding capture, he traveled about 100 miles south of the city into a sprawling marshland area—what is today St. Bernard Parish.
Little is known of his origins, but enslaved people idolized him as “San Maló”—St. Maló in official documents—after he established a maroon compound writes Gwendolyn Midlo Hall in Africans in Colonial Louisiana.
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