Walk in another man's shoes takes on a whole new meaning with this very interesting and patriotic tale of compassion and ...
Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...
Gilbert Bates was getting madder by the minute. The 31-year-old farmer was chewing the fat with a neighbor in November 1867.
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He was going to demonstrate it was perfectly safe for a Northerner to walk across the former Confederacy with Old Glory in ...
A strong oral tradition ties Lafayette’s visit to the Blue Ball Inn, on the Old York Road south of Shrewsbury. That tale of ...
Born into slavery in 1841, he eventually made his way to the Civil War, where his master was ... making him the first Black man from south of the Mason-Dixon Line to be so honored.
Either way, they are important, powerful, and fun stories about everyone living below the Mason-Dixon line ... Black units in the Union Army during the Civil War and while it may have ...
The Lexington estate of a slave-owning politician who ran for President four times has several events planned for Black ...
Gilbert Bates was getting madder by the minute. The 31-year-old farmer was chewing the fat with a neighbor in November 1867.
Nestled in North Chesterfield, Virginia, the Half-Way House Restaurant is a culinary landmark that’s been serving up slices of history alongside its mouthwatering dishes for longer than most of us ...