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The New York Manumission Society was an American organization founded in 1785 by U.S. Founding Father John Jay, among others, to promote the gradual abolition of slavery and manumission of slaves of African descent within the state of New York. The organization was made up entirely of white men, most of whom were wealthy and held influential positions in society. Throughout its history, which ended in 1849 after the abolition of slavery in New York,[1] the society battled against the slave trade, and for the eventual emancipation of all the slaves in the state. It founded the African Free School for the poor and orphaned children of slaves and free people of color.

  1. ^ Davis, Dorothy. "New York's Manumission (Free the Slaves!) Society & Its African Free School, 1785–1849". Education Update Online. Archived from the original on 2017-11-23. Retrieved 2006-12-12.

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