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Fortune (American slave)

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In 1999, the museum received national attention when media coverage highlighted the discovery of Fortune's remains. Although the skeleton was initially dubbed "Larry," as that name was written on its skull, a later investigation by the Fortune Project, part of the African-American Historic Project
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The museum then created a special exhibit in honor of Fortune that detailed the lives of enslaved African-Šmericans in the early part of the 19th century, Fortune's Story: Larry's Legacy. Additionally, a poem by
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Under the laws of the 18th-century American colonial period, Fortune, his wife Dinah, and their four children, Africa, Jacob, Mira, and Roxa, were slaves of Preserved Porter, a physician in
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Fortune died in 1798; a snapped vertebrae suggested death by a fall, though earlier historians had reported that he drowned in the
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who achieved posthumous notability over the transfer of his remains from a museum storage room to a state funeral.
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in Waterbury, where they were displayed through the 1970s; after that, they were put in storage.
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The Porter family held Fortune's remains before donating them in 1933 to the
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On September 12, 2013, Fortune's remains were transferred to the
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Committee, determined the skeleton belonged to Fortune.
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Burials at Riverside Cemetery (Waterbury, Connecticut)
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Dunne, Susan; Altimari, Daniela (September 19, 2013).
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Dunne, Susan; Altimari, Daniela (September 12, 2013).
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Riverside Cemetery
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Waterbury, Connecticut
Naugatuck River
Mattatuck Museum
Marilyn Nelson
Connecticut State Capitol
Riverside Cemetery


"Who Was Fortune?"



"Hidden Museum Treasures: Fortune's Bones"
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"18th-Century Slave Named Fortune Finally Laid To Rest"
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"215 years later, slave gets funeral, burial: Connecticut skeleton used for anatomy, as museum display"
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