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Winter 2012/13 VOLUME 11/ NUMBER 1

In this Issue: The 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation   >   A Divided Connecticut   >   Lincoln and Uncle Tom’s Cabin   >   Stories of Self-Emancipation   >   “A privilege which nothing else can equal.”

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Table of Contents

From the Publisher: The Emancipation Proclamation—Who Celebrated in Connecticut? By Elizabeth J. Normen

13 From the State Historian: Connecticut’s Slow Steps Toward Emancipation  By Walter W. Woodward

14 Nothing But Freedom.
A photo essay from The Amistad Center for Art & Culture. By Wm. Frank Mitchell

20 Lincoln and A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin.  By Katherine Kane

26 Promise of Freedom: Reflections on the Emancipation Proclamation.
By Elizabeth Rose

32 Connecticut’s Response to the Emancipation Proclamation. By Matthew Warshauer

38 Rev. James Pennington: A Voice for Freedom
By Stacey Close

44 Nancy Toney’s Lifetime in Slavery.  By Christina Vida

46 Venture Smith: Life & Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa.  By Gene Leach

48 Site Lines: Connecticut’s Freedom Trail. By Karin Peterson

50 When Norwich Celebrated the Emancipation ProclamationBy Emily E. Gifford

52 From the Desk of Stuart Parnes, Connecticut Humanities By Stuart Parnes

53 Spotlight: Events & News from Partner Organizations

58 Afterword

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