Commemorating South Jersey’s Black Migrant Farmworkers

Commemorating South Jersey’s Black Migrant Farmworkers | NJ Monuments to Migration and Labor, njmml.com
May 31, 2025
13:00
to 16:00

About this Event

This dialogue explores the histories of Black laborers at Seabrook Farms, and the communities that migrant farmworkers – who came to New Jersey from the US South – formed. Participants will have the chance to learn about the history of seasonal farmworker migrations to New Jersey, past and present, life in Orchard Center, which began as a seasonal labor camp, and about the racial divisions of labor and housing that defined Seabrook Farms as a company town. Together, stakeholders will create art responses to delve deeper into these stories.

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About NJMML

NJ Monuments To Migration And Labor is a three-year initiative honoring immigrants’ contributions to the state. Through public events, and monument installations, it celebrates their resilience, hard work, and cultural impact, blending art, history, and storytelling to inspire reflection and appreciation.

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