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Ellas Neau, a French immigrant, opens the Carechism Schoolfor black slaves in

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Ellas Neau, a French immigrant, opens the Carechism School

for black slaves in New York City with help from the

Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign

Parts; by 1708 he is instructing more than 200 pupils.

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