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My BOOKS

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Abolitionists of the Northeast - Black Leaders in the Antislavery Movement

Meet the courageous and dogged Black leaders who worked tirelessly to end slavery and institute equal rights and respect for members of their community. Long before the Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century, these leaders throughout New England and New York took great risks to advance their causes. - Published by Globe-Pequot

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Earlier Books by Gail B. MacDonald 
Morton F. Plant and the Connecticut Shoreline

Morton Plant was a Gilded Age industrialist who used his fabulous wealth to effect positive change in Connecticut. His philanthropy extended from higher education to transportation innovations to conservation and his contributions continue to influence his native state more a century after his death. - Published by The History Press

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Hidden History of Mystic and Stonington

Mystic is Connecticut's number one tourist destination. It also has an intriguing history that includes little-told stories of immigrant communities, women, Native Americans and others. The past comes alive in these tales. - Published by The History Press

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