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Lefferts Historic House Has a New Message: New York Had Slavery, Too

Reopening after years of restoration, the Lefferts Historic House in Brooklyn now also acknowledges the enslaved people who lived and worked there.

Laurel Graeber
Author: Laurel Graeber

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Laurel Graeber

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Black People, Historic Buildings and Sites, Lefferts Historic House, Museums, Native Americans, Prospect Park Alliance, Restoration and Renovation, Slavery (Historical)
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