NJSL PRESENTS:
A Black History Month Special Event

The Forgotten Story of New Jersey’s Enslaved People
Please join us in celebrating Black History Month as we screen the 3-part, New York Emmy Award-nominated PBS documentary “The Price of Silence”.
Saturday,
February 21, 2026
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
NJ State Museum Auditorium
205 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
www.njstatelib.org/thepriceofsilence
GUEST SPEAKERS

Dr. Linda J. Caldwell Epps
President and CEO of 1804 Consultants

Beverly Mills
Author and Founder of Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum

Toni Hendrix
Founder and President,
Lost Souls Public Memorial Project

Shavonda Sumter
Assembly-woman,
35th District

Dr. Damali Campbell Oparaji
Chief of Ambulatory Care Services, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Ridgeley Hutchinson
President and CFO,
Truehart Productions
SCREENING, TRAILERS,
and DISCUSSION
PART ONE
“The Forgotten Story of New Jersey’s Enslaved People”
Part one begins the series with the stunning fact that by the time New Jersey started the slow process of abolishing slavery in 1804, the state had 12,000 men, women, and children in bondage. The film reveals that New Jersey depended profoundly on enslaved people to drive agricultural and economic growth, was sympathetic to the South, and was the last of the Northeastern states to eliminate this heinous practice.
PART TWO
“The Lasting Impact of Slavery in New Jersey”
Part two continues with New Jersey’s history of bondage and expounds on the fact that the African American community is still feeling the effects of slavery today due to disparities with the White community in median income, criminal justice, and healthcare.
PART THREE
“The Search for Freedom in New Jersey”
Part three examines the Black community’s Great Migration from the Jim Crow South to Newark, New Jersey, during the early years of the 20th Century and tells the story through the eyes of descendants of individuals who made the Great Migration North and found life here to be a far cry from what they had hoped for
By telling these fascinating stories through the eyes of descendants of slavery and individuals who have lived through the Great Migration and the heartbreaking events depicted in the films, our audience will most certainly be captivated and inspired to learn more.
PANEL DISCUSSION
Upon conclusion of the screening, we will hold a panel discussion with producer Ridgeley Hutchinson and documentary contributors Dr. Linda J. Caldwell Epps, Beverly Mills, Toni Hendrix, Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter, and Dr. Damali Campbell-Oparaji.
FREE REGISTRATION
The event is FREE and will take place in-person at the New Jersey State Museum Auditorium. Registration is encouraged as space is limited.
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