June 10, 1853
Nell, Sarah Remond, and Caroline Putnam are denied entrance to an opera, though they have tickets. A court case is heard by Judge Russell, who finds against two discriminating defendants, in “the first case of its kind in Boston”.
June 10, 1853
Nell, Sarah Remond, and Caroline Putnam are denied entrance to an opera, though they have tickets. A court case is heard by Judge Russell, who finds against two discriminating defendants, in “the first case of its kind in Boston”.
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