How 4 Deaths During a Mutiny 185 Years Ago Shook CT (Ep. 161)

A mutiny aboard a Spanish ship, La Amistad, occurred in 1839 resulting in four deaths. The ship would make its way to Long Island Sound where it was captured by a U.S. naval vessel. Onboard were 50 kidnapped Africans, who had been sold into slavery and who would have to undergo nearly two years of court cases to try to earn their freedom. This case drew international attention due to legal action in New Haven, Hartford, and the Supreme Court in Washington. Telling the story are two officials with the New Haven Museum: Jason Bischoff Wurstle, Director of Photo Archives, and Joanna Steinberg, Director of Learning and Engagements.

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When CT’s famous blind and deaf resident, Helen Keller, showed us the way (Ep. 162)

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They Couldn’t See the Frightening Enemy, But They Could Certainly Hear Them (Ep. 160)