Hartford Bound Digital Museum

Hartford, Connecticut attracted three waves of internal and transnational migrations of African American, Puerto Rican, and West Indian communities that transformed the city’s racial and ethnic landscape.

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Catharine Freebody

Philanthropist and benefactor with a deep commitment to the cause of Hartford's ...

Addie Brown

Domestic worker whose peripatetic lifestyle reflects the restrictive nature of e...

1795

William Saunders

Barbadian tailor with humble beginnings who nurtured grand visions for his busin...

1820

Lumon Pellom

Barber who’s numerous movements throughout New England demonstrate the pat...

1880

James Mars

Emancipated slave and religious leader who worked tirelessly in advocating for e...

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