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*SOLD OUT* Unforgetting – Restoring and Reclaiming Connecticut’s Hidden Histories
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African American history

Feb 13
Unforgotten: Connecticut's Hidden History of Slavery

*SOLD OUT* Unforgetting – Restoring and Reclaiming Connecticut’s Hidden Histories

By Samantha Skeels No Comments
Thank you for joining us as this event! In case you missed it, watch full coverage of the panel below, provided by Connecticut Public. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Waw8sdXk7A&t=7s A panel of experts talks…
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Feb 25

“The Work Must Be Done:” Women of Color and the Right to Vote

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The CMCH is doing exciting new research into women of color who worked for women’s suffrage. Join us for this evening conversation about these historical figures, the importance of having…
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Feb 25

“The Work Must Be Done:” Women of Color and the Right to Vote

By CHS
The CMCH is doing exciting new research into women of color who worked for women’s suffrage. Join us for this evening conversation about these historical figures, the importance of having…
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Sep 04

The Reverse Underground Railroad: Slavery and Kidnapping in Pre-Civil War America

By CHS
Join us for a talk and book signing with Dr. Richard Bell, the author of Stolen, a new book that tells the incredible story of five boys whose courage forever…
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Sep 04

The Reverse Underground Railroad: Slavery and Kidnapping in Pre-Civil War America

By CHS
Join us for a talk and book signing with Dr. Richard Bell, the author of Stolen, a new book that tells the incredible story of five boys whose courage forever…
Read More
May 09

How The Scottsboro Boys Can Help Us Talk About the History of Racism

By CHS
***We're sorry, this event is sold out*** Playhouse on Park and the CMCH are partnering to explore how theater can help us discuss racism in American history.
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May 09

How The Scottsboro Boys Can Help Us Talk About the History of Racism

By CHS
***We're sorry, this event is sold out*** Playhouse on Park and the CMCH are partnering to explore how theater can help us discuss racism in American history.
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May 01

“Keep America American”: The Klan In Connecticut

By CHS
In the 1920s, membership in the Ku Klux Klan exploded in Connecticut. Why? Join us in the gallery for a deep dive into this topic.
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May 01

“Keep America American”: The Klan In Connecticut

By CHS
In the 1920s, membership in the Ku Klux Klan exploded in Connecticut. Why? Join us in the gallery for a deep dive into this topic.
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May 01

Hopes and Expectations: The Origins of the Black Middle Class in Hartford

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Bring your lunch and learn about a fascinating 19th-century African-American Hartford family with historian Barbara J. Beeching.
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