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Honoring the Silent: Documenting African American & Native American History in Connecticut – Virtual Lecture, Feb. 18


Written by Norwalk Historical Society
In honor of Black History Month, the Norwalk Historical Society is pleased to host the virtual lecture, “Honoring the Silent: Documenting African American & Native American History in Connecticut”, on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. The lecture will be given by Dennis Culliton, Founder and Executive Director of the Witness Stones Project and Dr. Katherine A. Hermes of “Uncovering Their History: Africans, African Americans and Native Americans in Hartford’s Ancient Burying Ground, 1640 – 1815”. Q & A will follow the lecture.
This virtual event is free but registration is required. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/honoring-the-silent-documenting-african-american-native-american-history-tickets-138310752183  ....

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Honoring the Silent


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(Image Credit: Cora Marshall & Witness Stones Project)
In honor of Black History Month, the Norwalk Historical Society is pleased to host the virtual lecture, Honoring the Silent: Documenting African American & Native American History in Connecticut , on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 5:30pm via Zoom. The lecture will be given by Dennis Culliton, Founder and Executive Director of the Witness Stones Project and Dr. Katherine A. Hermes of Uncovering Their History: Africans, African Americans and Native Americans in Hartford s Ancient Burying Ground, 1640 – 1815 . Q & A will follow the lecture.
This virtual event is free but registration is required. Register at: www.norwalkhistoricalsociety.o. ....

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