Generations of Struggle: Connecticut and Civil Rights
Connecticut Historical Society 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CTJoin us for a cross-generational conversation about growing up during the Civil Rights era and today.
Join us for a cross-generational conversation about growing up during the Civil Rights era and today.
In partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH), CHS presents a screening of "Harvesting Stones: The Jewish Farmers of Eastern Connectictut" followed by a panel discussion.
In partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH), CHS presents a screening of "Harvesting Stones: The Jewish Farmers of Eastern Connectictut" followed by a panel discussion.
In partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH), CHS presents a screening of "Harvesting Stones: The Jewish Farmers of Eastern Connectictut" followed by a panel discussion.
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Museums are full of objects that make staff and visitors say, "Huh?". But what makes these objects so strange to us? What makes an object “weird”? Join us to learn about some of Connecticut's most bizarre artifacts.
Museums are full of objects that make staff and visitors say, "Huh?". But what makes these objects so strange to us? What makes an object “weird”? Join us to learn about some of Connecticut's most bizarre artifacts.
The Greater Hartford Branch of the NAACP celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017. What's next? This panel discussion and pop-up exhibit will consider the past, present and future of the organization.
The Greater Hartford Branch of the NAACP celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017. What's next? This panel discussion and pop-up exhibit will consider the past, present and future of the organization.
Join us for a lively panel discussion about the experiences of three distinct groups of people as they built new lives in CT during WWI.
Join us for a lively panel discussion about the experiences of three distinct groups of people as they built new lives in CT during WWI.