Gilbert Bates was getting madder by the minute. The 31-year-old farmer was chewing the fat with a neighbor in November 1867.
He was going to demonstrate it was perfectly safe for a Northerner to walk across the former Confederacy with Old Glory in ...
Gilbert Bates was getting madder by the minute. The 31-year-old farmer was chewing the fat with a neighbor in November 1867. The man was a Radical Republican (like being a “woke” progressive today), ...
For generations, the Underground Railroad has been the quintessential story of resistance against oppression. Yet, the story is incomplete. What is far less known is that the majority of enslaved ...
Walk in another man's shoes takes on a whole new meaning with this very interesting and patriotic tale of compassion and ...
A strong oral tradition ties Lafayette’s visit to the Blue Ball Inn, on the Old York Road south of Shrewsbury. That tale of ...
Welcome to Senoia, Georgia! Nestled in the heart of the Peach State, about 25 miles southwest of Atlanta, Senoia is the kind ...
Laurel Junction Flea Market in Laurel is a must-visit destination that offers an unforgettable shopping experience. Ladies ...
Alan Beattie talks to Doug Irwin, economics professor at Dartmouth College and the author of several books on trade ...
Monday commemorates the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. This year, the holiday coincides with Trump’s ...
These remarkable contributions were pivotal to sustaining the Union’s efforts during the Civil War. Join historian Paul Tenkotte on Tuesday, January 28 at 6:30 p.m. for an inspiring NKY History ...
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.