I Am Seen…Therefore, I Am at the Wadsworth Atheneum counters the racist images of Black Americans that were presented in mainstream media in the 19th century.
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In 1843, two years after he had first spoken in public to a crowd in Nantucket, Mass., Frederick Douglass arrived in Hartford.
The then-fugitive slave was on a speaking tour of 100 cities in New England, New York and the Midwest on behalf of the American Anti-Slavery Society. At Gilman's Hall on