Simeon Jocelyn
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Simeon Jocelyn (1799-1879) was a white pastor, abolitionist, and social activist for African-American civil rights and educational opportunities in New Haven, Connecticut, during the 19th century. He is known for his attempt to establish America's first college for African Americans, in New Haven, and for his role in the Amistad affair.
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Simeon Jocelyn (1799-1879) was a white pastor, abolitionist, and social activist for African-American civil rights and educational opportunities in New Haven, Connecticut, during the 19th century. He is known for his attempt to establish America's first college for African Americans, in New Haven, and for his role in the Amistad affair.
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