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New York / Abolitionism / Brooklyn / Slavery / Free negro / Weeksville Heritage Center / Bedford-Stuyvesant /  Brooklyn / Culture of New York City / Weeksville /  Brooklyn
Date: 2013-12-09 19:15:34
New York
Abolitionism
Brooklyn
Slavery
Free negro
Weeksville Heritage Center
Bedford-Stuyvesant
Brooklyn
Culture of New York City
Weeksville
Brooklyn

Section III Lesson 11 Weeksville: Safety and Independence

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