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On December 7, 1711, New York City’s Common Council passed one of its earliest zoning laws. It ruled that the city’s official place for selling and renting humans would be at a wooden structure near the edge of the city under a buttonwood tree. The area was protected by a rampart built by Dutch settlers, who called it “De Waal Straat.”
Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America
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