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Please click on the links for more information about these programs and to find links to the related web sites.

The Amistad Committee, Inc. Mission: to bring the Amistad story to schools and organizations. New Haven, CT (203) 387-0370

Connecticut Freedom Trail Auto Tour Explore the places and learn about the people who have moved the struggle for freedom, justice and equality forward in Connecticut from 1600-1947. (860) 566-3005

Connecticut Historical Society. "Amistad; A True Story of Freedom", the multimedia exhibition that takes you back in time, is now on display in Hartford, Connecticut.

Farmington Black History Project Farmington, home to nine sites on the Connecticut Freedom Trail, will commemorate its crucial role in the Amistad drama with tours of these sites and an exhibit on the long history of African Americans in the town. Farmington Historical Society, Farmington, CT (860) 677-0864

Hartford's Old State House The Black Law and the Amistad Trial A program for elementary and secondary teachers and their students andSetting the Story Straight” a reenactment of the Amistad trial performed by the Old State House Historic Interpreters in the Great Senate Chamber where the trial began Tuesday, September 17, 1839. Hartford, CT (860) 522-6766

New Haven Colony Historical Society Cinque Lives Here: Amistad Artifacts from the Collections of the New Haven Colony Historical Society--an ongoing exhibition. New Haven, CT (203) 562-4183

The Prudence Crandall Museum The site of New England's first academy for black girls established by Prudence Crandall, 1833-1834. A National Historic Landmark.Canterbury, CT (860) 546-9916

Also check out Amistad Links for other Internet resources.



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