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Date: 2008-03-18 03:16:14
Slavery in the United States
Connecticut
Racism
Slavery
Slave ships
Amistad
First Church of Christ
Congregational
Lewis Tappan
James Covey
Watercraft
Farmington
Connecticut
La Amistad

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