The CMCH is partnering with the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center to offer a joint program that explores the Black experience in Connecticut!
The CMCH is partnering with the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center to offer a joint program that explores the Black experience in Connecticut!
We invite CMCH members to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Jonathan Lande, New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Brown Ph.D. Candidate studying African American history, the U.S. Civil War, and American legal and constitutional history.
We invite CMCH members to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Jonathan Lande, New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Brown Ph.D. Candidate studying African American history, the U.S. Civil War, and American legal and constitutional history.
We invite CMCH members to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Jonathan Lande, New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Brown Ph.D. Candidate studying African American history, the U.S. Civil War, and American legal and constitutional history.
Join us for story-time to celebrate African American History Month. Children will listen to a story and make a simple craft to take home.
Join us for story-time to celebrate African American History Month. Children will listen to a story and make a simple craft to take home.
Join us for story-time to celebrate African American History Month. Children will listen to a story and make a simple craft to take home.
Explore African-American history through the artifacts and manuscripts that tell the story of the Amistad, Connecticut abolitionists, and the long fight for civil rights. The tour will offer special access to Charlotte Cowles’ letters describing her interactions with the Africans from the Amistad who lived for several months in her home town of Farmington, Connecticut.
Explore African-American history through the artifacts and manuscripts that tell the story of the Amistad, Connecticut abolitionists, and the long fight for civil rights. The tour will offer special access to Charlotte Cowles’ letters describing her interactions with the Africans from the Amistad who lived for several months in her home town of Farmington, Connecticut.