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Learn about the former slave who helped build New Haven


Learn about the former slave who helped build New Haven
April 15, 2021
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A statue of William Lanson in New HavenHearst Connecticut Media file
NEW HAVEN A seminar and film discussing 19th century Black community leader William Lanson, a former slave, is being offered by Site Projects|New Haven later this month, according to a release.
The event, “The Life and Times of William Lanson: Black Freeman in 19th Century New Haven,” will be held via Zoom from 3-4:30 p.m. April 25, the release said. It is being presented by Site Projects|New Haven in partnership with CT Humanities, the New Haven Free Public Library and the city’s Office of Arts, Culture and Tourism. ....

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Experiencing World War II in Wilmington as a Black man or woman


Numerous factors impacted the Wilmington area’s Black communities on the World War II home front, underscored by racial segregation. 
Wilmington’s recent designation as America’s first World War II Heritage City was based on wartime contributions and history preservation. 
During WWII our area, like the south, practiced institutional segregation. Race relations were matter-of-fact and good or bad, depending on viewpoints and restrictions. Life proceeded for both whites and Blacks, separately mostly, together when necessary. 
Race divided the public but remarkably hardly affected our successful war effort role.
Black citizens, while enduring discrimination, maintained positive morale, patriotically worked for national victory, and yearned for racial victory - the “Double V campaign.”  ....

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