668KTV: Local Issues
Connecticut's hidden history of school integration began with one Black student in 1832—and a CT historian is revealing the untold story. Dr. Jennifer Rycenga joins Cate Steel to uncover how early education activism shaped New England and challenge everything we thought we knew about civil rights in Connecticut. Dr. Jennifer Rycenga — Historian — joins Cate Steel to discuss the pioneering Black student who integrated New England schools and Connecticut's role in education history. • Learn the compelling true story behind school integration that predates the modern civil rights movement • Discover how one Connecticut community's educational choices rippled across New England • Understand why this pivotal moment in CT history has been overlooked for nearly two centuries 🎙️ Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get podcasts. 📺 Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/@668KTV 📧 Newsletter: [coming soon — join to get CT local stories weekly] Timestamps: [00:00] Intro [00:45] The untold story of 1832 [05:20] Dr. Rycenga's research and Schooling the Nation [12:15] Connecticut's role in education integration [18:30] Why this history matters today [22:00] Closing thoughts 🌐 https://catesteel.com 📺 https://www.youtube.com/@668KTV 📍 Connecticut #ConnecticutPodcast #LocalIssuesCT #CTCommunity #SchoolIntegrationHistory #CTLocalJournalism
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