Information on where to learn about the history of African-Americans in Connecticut, as they made the journey from slavery to freedom. Includes monuments, historic homes, churches, gravesites, parts of the Underground Railroad and the Amistad Trail.
List of sites throughout the state important to the 1839 story of the 53 Africans who were bound for slavery in Cuba aboard the ship Amistad, but instead were freed after a landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Description of the museum's African-American art collection, as well as paintings, sculptures, prints, maps and broadsides dating from the 17th century, which are part of The Amistad Foundation African-American Collection.