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Discovering Amistad Freedom Forum

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

In honor of Black History Month, Discovering Amistad in collaboration with Connecticut’s Old State House and Connecticut Freedom Trail presents aninvigorating moderated roundtable discussion.This forum will be moderated by Tammy Denease, Outreach Director for the Connecticut Freedom Trail. Three phenomenal Scholars will share fascinating history and their remarkable work to reclaim and highlight Black Narratives […]

“Evening Conversations” Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilize American Politics

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Featured Speaker: Professor Robinson Woodward-Burns, Political Science, Howard UniversityThe public is always excited about big, federal legislation that affects the whole country. But they might not realize that some of the biggest changes in national government actually started at the state level. Sometimes, it’s these local politics that end up having the biggest impact. As Woodrow […]

“Conversations at Noon on the Connecticut Freedom Trail” Belinda Royal Sutton: Reparations Then and Now

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Featured Speaker: Raymond A. Wimbush, Director of the Institute for Urban Research Morgan State UniversityThis event is FREE and open to the general public. Among reparations scholars and activists, Belinda Royall’s 1782 Petition to the Massachusetts Legislature, marks the beginning of the reparations struggle in what would become the United States of America. Elizabeth “Mumbet” Freeman's […]