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Last year at this time, I had the pleasure of being invited to speak at the First Congregational Church’s observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and my humble contribution to the day’s celebration of American Civil Rights came in the form of an historical address on the early work of the abolitionists in Bridgton, and the anti-slavery societies they founded here in the fraught years before the Civil War.  

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