The National Endowment for the Humanities this week announced $14.8 million in grants to support 253 projects nationwide, including five in Connecticut. The local fundees are: University of Connecticut: $60,000 to Africana Studies Prof. Martha Cutter, to complete her book, “The Lives and Afterlives...

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