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Slavery

  • Jan 1, 1646
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Gov. Theophilus Eaton of the New Haven, CT, colony

frees his slaves, John Wham and his wife; this is

the earliest account of free blacks in New England, as

recorded in the Public Records of the State of Connecticut.

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