To
Many
Whites Today Would Have Been Classified as Black in the 1940s
SORRY!
I
admit that it has been over 20 years
I was in the old hiding place
at the
Museum
but I did go there for a book report
twice for school homework plus many
other visits!
I
beg your history lesson my friend, because there was at least one hiding place
in New England for escaping slaves!
Captain
Nathaniel Shaw Mansion, 11 Blinman Street, New London (New London County,
Connecticut)
The Shaw
Mansion is a historic mansion and historic house museum at 11
Blinman Street in New London, Connecticut. Built in 1756, it is a
well-preserved example of a wealthy merchant's house, made further notable
as the location of the state's naval offices during the American
Revolutionary War. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in
1970. The headquarters and museum of the New London County
Site
of an 'Underground Railroad. Stop over for rest, food, safety and sleep before
traveling through Mohiigan land to points north and freedom!
Change
may help other Native Americans
07/03/2015
Debate,
what debate?
09/27/2016
Another trump Groupie crashes and burns!
03/07/2017
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