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From Revolution to Juneteenth: Connecticut's Black Patriots and the Long Road to Freedom

  • Church of the Holy Trinity 381 Main Street Middletown, Connecticut, 06457 United States (map)

On Friday June 19, 2026 at 6pm, John Mills will be giving a talk on the green of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Middletown, CT.

Although many Black men served during the Revolutionary War, the Militia Act of 1792 made it illegal for Black men to enlist in state militias. The 1862 Militia Act changed all of that, leading to the creation of Connecticut’s 29th and 30th Colored Regiments during the Civil War. During this presentation, Mills will delve into the many unknown stories representing the African American men who served during the Revolutionary War, and the lineage of service within their families that continued into the Civil War.

We will share the registration link once it is available.

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Lecture for the Winsted Soldiers' Monument Commission