Virtual Exhibition: Connecticut Freedom Workers: Remembering the Civil Rights Movement

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During the 1960s, people of various races, religions, ages, genders, and classes contributed to an integrated civil rights movement—in Connecticut and around the nation. This exhibition shares stories of Connecticut freedom workers who supported the movement.

 

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