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Connecticut - Legislation on Segregation
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
Keywords:
Connecticut; History; Law And Legislation; Race Relations; Segregation
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@ Mississippi Department of Archives and History
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2.
Early days in the Connecticut Valley
Keywords:
Connecticut River Valley; History; Social Life And Customs
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@ Library of Congress
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3.
Interviews with African Americans in Utah, Nathaniel Wright, Interview 1
Keywords:
African Americans; Connecticut; Interviews; Race Relations; Utah; Wright, Nathaniel, 1916
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@ University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott Library
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The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans: illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut society for the promotion of freedom, and for the relief of persons unlawfully holden in bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, Sept. 15, 1791
Keywords:
Connecticut; New Haven; Sermons; Slave Trade; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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5.
The sister of a certain soldier
Keywords:
African Americans; Connecticut; Women; World War, 1914 1918
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@ University of Colorado Boulder University Libraries
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Drawing for CBS Evening News of Bobby G. Seale with Arnold Markle, State Attorney for the Judicial District of New Haven, in the back ground
Markle, Arnold
Keywords:
Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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7.
Drawing of an overview of the courtroom that includes the judges bench and defense table
Keywords:
Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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Drawing of jurors consisting of four African American men and women, two white men or women, and one elderly white man. 21
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Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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9.
Impressionistic drawing of people the foyer to the Connecticut Superior Court, New Haven
Keywords:
Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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10.
Oil pastel (brown) on beige paper of two white jurors; one female, one male. 37
Keywords:
Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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11.
Oil Pastels and ink drawing of jurors consisting of six African American women, one white woman and one white man. 20
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Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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Sketch of an overview of the courtroom that includes the judges bench and the defense table. 24
Keywords:
Black Panther Party; Connecticut. Superior Court (New Haven County)
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@ Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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New Britain, Connecticut. Barney Mason, Negro, employed at the Fafnir Bearing Company for twenty-six years, is now superintendent of the forging division
Keywords:
Connecticut; Hartford County; New Britain; Safety Film Negatives; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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Bantam, Connecticut. A native of London, England, Malcolm Stewart is an expert upholstery worker. He once ran his own furniture shop in Pittsburgh, and before coming to Bantam in June of 1941, supervised an upholstery shop in Buffalo, New York. Mrs. Stewart, a Buffalo girl whom he married in 1936, is also working in the Warren McArthur upholstery shop. They left their furnished room in a Bantam farmhouse in January, 1942, to occupy a four-room flat in the new eighty-unit defense homes project a few minutes from the plant
Hollem, Howard R.
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Bantam; Connecticut; Litchfield County; Safety Film Negatives; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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Bantam, Connecticut. A native of London, England, Malcolm Stewart is an expert upholstery worker. He once ran his own furniture shop in Pittsburgh, and before coming to Bantam in June of 1941, supervised an upholstery shop in Buffalo, New York. Mrs. Stewart, a Buffalo girl whom he married in 1936, is also working in the Warren McArthur upholstery shop. They left their furnished room in a Bantam farmhouse in January, 1942, to occupy a four-room flat in the new eighty-unit defense homes project a few minutes from the plant
Hollem, Howard R.
Keywords:
Bantam; Connecticut; Litchfield County; Safety Film Negatives; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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Bantam, Connecticut. Here are three newcomers to Bantam, in the Warren McArthur upholstery shop. Closest to the camera is Demetress Welch, who came with the plant from Rome, New York, in 1937. In 1940 she married Ray Welch, of Waterbury, who is now working in a sub-assembly shop at the plant. Behind her is Irene Stewart, who came to the plant from Buffalo in June 1941, along with her husband of five years, Malcolm Stewart. Malcolm is a native of London, England, and once owned his own furniture plant in Pittsburgh. The Stewarts moved into a four-room unit of the defense homes project in January, leaving a furnished room in a Bantam farmhouse. Third worker is Alice Langevin, who came to the plant in April, 1941, from Plainfield, Connecticut. She lives in Bantam, in a five-room house which she shares with her brother and sister-in-law and two nephews--all of whom came to Bantam since April, 1941, to work for Warren McArthur
Hollem, Howard R.
Keywords:
Bantam; Connecticut; Litchfield County; Safety Film Negatives; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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17.
Bantam, Connecticut. Irene Stewart learned upholstery in Buffalo, New York, under her husband, who supervised an upholstery shop there. He is now working at the Warren McArthur plant just a few yards away from his wife. Both came to the plant in June of 1941. Stewart is a native of London, England, and is anxious to do all he can to aid in the war effort
Hollem, Howard R.
Keywords:
Bantam; Connecticut; Litchfield County; Safety Film Negatives; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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Church and civil war memorial in the town square at Thompsonville, Connecticut
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Connecticut; Hartford County; Safety Film Negatives; Thompsonville; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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Church and civil war memorial. Thompsonville, Connecticut
Keywords:
Connecticut; Hartford County; Nitrate Negatives; Thompsonville; United States
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@ Library of Congress
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AGGS: Afro American Center, Martin Luther King Bust
University of Connecticut
Keywords:
Corp University Of Connecticut. Afro American Cultural Center; Universities
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@ Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Library
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