5/31/23

John Mills Keynote at Wooster School Witness Stones Installation Ceremony

I was honored to have been asked to deliver the keynote at the Wooster School for the Witness Stones Project installation for an enslaved man named Ned; enslaved in Connecticut, then beheaded by the British during the Revolutionary War. Ned was characterized in the 1974 book "My Brother Sam is Dead".

P.S. Shout out to my sister Rosalyn for the decades of research, which was the catalyst for my current direction.

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