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</html><description>Do you know of the Talcott Street Church and School? Through the Black Heritage Project, Capital Community College (CCC) is hoping more people in the Hartford area can answer that question with a resounding yes. Expanding knowledge of the Talcott Street Church, the first Black church and school in Hartford, was the goal of a [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.trincoll.edu/cher/wp-content/uploads/sites/128/2022/05/Screen-Shot-2020-04-15-at-12.38.15-PM.png</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>626</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>416</thumbnail_height></oembed>
