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A CT city could have had the first Black college in America.
A CT city could have had the first Black college in America.
A CT city could have had the first Black college in America. But the opposition was too strong, as 'knowledge is power.' – Hartford Courant
A group of Black and white leaders tried to found a Black college in New Haven in 1831. A documentary describes the plan and why it failed.
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