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Students carry stories of slavery forward

9m 01s

The Witness Stones Project has placed at least 200 memorials honoring enslaved people at sites around the Northeast. As Connecticut learns more about its ties to slavery, efforts are underway to ensure the stories live on – through students.

Aired: 03/14/24
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