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African American Registry. Ann Plato
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Ann Plato
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Black Heritage. Liberal Arts Action Lab Spring 2020. Talcott Street Church Timeline
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Black History Resources from Connecticut History.org
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Born in Struggle, 1819-1860: Formation of Black community
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Born in Struggle, 1819-1860: Movements for Change
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Born in Struggle, 1819-1860: Rising Black Bourgeosie
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CAISCT PBL Blog for Collaborative Learning
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Capital Community College Gets NEH Grant For Black History Focusing On Historic Downtown Church
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Capital Community College Receives Grant for Black Church History Project
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The Center of Black Resistance and Power.
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Changing Times, Changing People, 1890-1920: Mass politics
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Changing Times, Changing People, 1890-1920: Second Wave of Immigration
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Citizens of Color, 1863-1890: Black society after the Civil War
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Citizens of Color, 1863-1890: The "Talented Tenth"
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Colored Men's Convention
- Connecticut's Old State House Lunchtime Lecture Series
Select American to the Backbone: The Life of James W.C. Pennington. You can select the lecture to watch.
- Connecticut Digital Archive
Search the Connecticut Historical Society for Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus,
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Connecticut’s Old State House Conversations at Noon on Hartford's First Black Church and School
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Conversations at Noon: Justice & Faith - Hartford's First Black Church
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Faith Congregational Church (1819- )
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Faith Congregational Church (Talcott Street Congregational).
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Faith Congregational Church: 185 Years–Same People, Same Purpose.
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Faith Congregational Church Returns Home September 29 Church to Mark 200th anniversary with outdoor celebration at its former location at the corner of Talcott and Market Streets
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The Fix: Faith Congregational Church Loans Historic Pennington Pulpit Bible
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Hartford's Black History Connects to College Experience
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Hartford Changemakers: Black, Latinx, and Indigenous Leaders in Hartford History
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Hartford Studies Project. Trinity College
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Historic Buildings of Connecticut. Windsor Avenue Congregational Church (1871)
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James Pennington and the Farmington Congregational Church
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Laura Waring, Artist born
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Mother Emanuel' Shooting Reminder of History and Role of Black Churches in America
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Primus family papers, 1853-1924
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Site Lines: Fortresses of Faith, Agents of Change.
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Talcott Street Congregational Church. Hartford, 1858 Image.
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Today's Students of Black History Look Back at Hartford Church
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Trinity College Digital Repository. Papers by Students and Faculty.The Primus Papers: An Introduction to Hartford's Nineteenth Century Black Community