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Words Change the World: Teaching About Racial Injustice Through the Work of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Ta-Nehisi Coates
William Lanson: New Haven Entrepreneur, Abolitionist, and Black Governor
William Grimes--Seeking Freedom in Connecticut
Who Gets to Vote? History of Voting Rights in Connecticut and the United States
Venture Smith: From Slavery to Connecticut Businessman
Understanding the Census: Tracking Connecticut's Black Population
To Join, or Not to Join, George Washington's Army
The Struggle for Equality: Black Burials in the Old Willimantic Cemetery
The Role of Enslaved People in Founding Connecticut
The Black Law in Connecticut
The Amistad Incident and the Face of Slavery
Telling Their Stories: African Americans in the American Revolution
Mary Townsend Seymour: A Hartford Activist Fights for Equity
Making a Difference: Individuals in Connecticut History
Learning by Looking: Reading a Post-Civil War Photograph
Late 1960s Civil Unrest in Connecticut's Capital City
Housing Segregation in Connecticut
Hate Speech, Free Speech, and the First Amendment: The Church of the Creator Comes to Wallingford
George Washington's Slave Census
From Runaway Slave to American Success: James L. Smith in Norwich
Freedom and Liberty in 1776
Empowering Students' "Civic Voices" in Local and State Government: Middle/High
Empowering Students' "Civic Voices" in Local and State Government: Elementary
Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb: A Role Model in STEM and Higher Education
The Black Panthers and the May Day Rally in New Haven
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