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Snapshot 1827… Fourth of July – New York abolishes slavery…
July 4, 2018 by GuyHeilenman · Leave a Comment
The following snapshot comes from the July 9, 1827 issue of The Connecticut Courant, Hartford…
Filed under: Collecting Newspapers, Pre Civil War
Tagged: 1827, abolition, black americana, slavery

