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Concord, Mass: A Slave Town

John Fea   |  January 13, 2011 Leave a Comment

Inside Higher Ed’s “Academic Minute” is running a podcast by Elise Lemire on the role of slavery in the historic town of Concord, Massachusetts.

“In Concord, Massachusetts, the history of slavery is intricately connected to the political and literary revolutions that took place there.”

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