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emancipation - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Hebron’s Josephine Sophia (White) Griffing and a Vision for Post-Emancipation America
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Black Loyalist Refugees: Toney Escapes During the Burning of Fairfield
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Connecticut’s First Known Juneteenth Celebration in Norwich – Who Knew?
James Mars’ Words Illuminate the Cruelty of Slavery in New England
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From the State Historian: Connecticut’s Slow Steps Toward Emancipation
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Jackson v. Bulloch and the End of Slavery in Connecticut
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Changing Sentiments on Slavery in Colonial Hebron
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Gradual Emancipation Reflected the Struggle of Some to Envision Black Freedom
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