06/24/2020
A friend of the park draws our attention to this troubling historical account of Peter Stuyvesant, perhaps the most important architect of the establishment of slavery in the Dutch colony of New Netherlands:
“Peter Stuyvesant was an extreme racist who targeted Jews and other minorities including Catholics and energetically tried to prohibit them from settling in then New Amsterdam.”
eg. Director-General Stuyvesant To The Directors At Amsterdam (1664)
"This day fortnight arrived here your Honors’ Vessel, the Musch [Sparrow], with forty head of slaves, sent to us by Vice Director Beck to procure provisions and all sorts of timber work, fix ox carts and a new rosmill. The negroes and negresses have all arrived safely and in health, but were, on an average, quite old, and as the skipper alleges, rejected by the Spaniards. The product of the greater part appears by the accompanying account of the public vendue [slave auction]. They would have brought more, had they not been so old."
There is a Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan at 16th Street and 2nd Avenue with a statue of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of its New Amsterdam colony, a Stuyvesant High School, and a Stuyvesant Town residential development. At least one group wants these places renamed and the statue remove...