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racism - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
Lemuel Haynes: America’s First Black Ordained Minister
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Connecticut’s Black Governors
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The Successes and Struggles of New Haven Entrepreneur William Lanson
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Ellis Ruley: Art that Celebrated Life
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Connecticut Lawyer Prosecutes Nazi War Criminals at Nuremberg
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The Sand Hogs Set the Foundation for the Bulkeley Bridge
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Andover Lake: A Lesson in Social Change
How Real Estate Practices Influenced the Hartford Region’s Demographic Makeup
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“Negroes Who Stand Up and Fight Back” – Paul Robeson in Hartford
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An Orderly & Decent Government: Making Self-Government Work, 1819-1865
Civil Rights Demonstrations – Today in History: March 18
Selma, Not So Far Away
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The Effects of “Redlining” on the Hartford Metropolitan Region
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