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James Mars: Equal Rights Activist in Connecticut During the 1950s

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James Mars was born into slavery in Norwalk, Connecticut in 1790. At the age of 25 he won his freedom, and two years later moved to Hartford. Mars was a faithful member of Talcott Street Church where he also served as a Deacon. He was well known and one of the most prominent African Americans […]

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