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Students from the Country School Remember Tamar

WSP · Jun 7, 2021 ·

In the fall of 2020, eighth graders at the Country School began researching the life of Tamar.  Tamar began her life in west Africa around the year 1744 and was captured and transported to New England, where she was enslaved by the Reverend Jonathan Todd, the second pastor of the First Congregational Church of East Guilford (now Madison). Student artwork and writing inspired by their research can be found here. A Witness Stones for Tamar was installed alongside her daughter Lettuce’s Witness Stone. These memorials honor the mother and daughter and all they brought to our community.

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