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Freedom Reading Room: Civil War
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About Our Freedom Reading Room. American Civil War News and More. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Search All My Content! Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Freedom Reading Room: Abolitionists
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About Our Freedom Reading Room. American Civil War News and More. Confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection in . By Nat Turner, Thomas R. Gray. Harriet Beecher Stowe: the story of her life. By Charles Edward Stowe, Lyman Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's cabin; or, Negro life in the slave states of America. By Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, Tom (uncle, fict. name.). Uncle Tom's cabin: or, Life among the lowly By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Life and Letters of John Brown. Search All My Content!
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Freedom Reading Room: Reconstruction
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About Our Freedom Reading Room. American Civil War News and More. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Destruction and reconstruction: personal experiences of the late war. Posted by Robin Foster. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search All My Content! Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Into the LIGHT: March 2014
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Monday, March 3, 2014. Amanuensis Monday - My Grandmother's Poem. I never, ever would have even imagined her penning a poem, especially not something as fabulously insightful as this one. I just didn't know this side of my grandmother at all! It is with enormous pride that I present the poem, "You Say I'm Growing Old? Written by Mary Davis Hill Thomas, January 24, 1960, and dedicated to her children, Howell, (Mary)Anne, and Jane. You Say I'm Growing Old? You tell me I'm glowing? I tell you that's not so.
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About Peonage: Chain gang records have genealogical value
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Friday, April 15, 2011. Chain gang records have genealogical value. Chain gang, Library of Congress. Originated in Georgia almost fifty years after the Civil War and were the second type of outdoor convict labor. To originally exist. They ceased to exist in 1960. The other type of labor was prison farm labor. When African American genealogists and family historians who are in search of historical records to document ancestors may find the following resources helpful:. Census (listed as an inmate). Gangs ...
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About Peonage: Community is above self with South High Students and Columbus, OH Rotary Club
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Community is above self with South High Students and Columbus, OH Rotary Club. Antoinette Harrell and Robin Foster, Hosts of Nurturing Our Roots on internet radio and NOATV, wishes to honor Freshman Ambassadors, Tyler Fisher, Jaidon Price, Aaron Mullin, Ileesha White, Colin Stearns, Terry Davis, and Amber Reynolds of South High School in Columbus, Ohio. Her first contact with the South High came when Dr. Johnetta D. Wiley,. I really like the way Ileesha White explained how they ma...
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About Peonage: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. Antoinette Harrell, modern-day Harriet Tubman. Nothing But Love: The family on the Modern Day Plantation give Antoinette Harrell a gift of love a shirt they created to express their love to her. Photographer, Walter C. Black, Sr. Ines Soto- Caption: Gathering of Hearts founders Antoinette Harrell and Ines Soto-Palmarin leads the Southhaven Muhammad Study Group and the Bessie Jean Farrakan on a poverty tour in Webb, Ms. Photographer, Walter C. Black, Sr. You may call her the poo...
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About Peonage: August 2011
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Monday, August 22, 2011. Few Safeguards Between the Youth and Human Traffickers. Human trafficking is more widespread in poor economic times. This is not an evil that is far removed from us. Many fall of our young people are falling victim to human trafficking. For the purpose of sexual exploitation. They are falling victim to traps set for them appearing online as harmless employment opportunities. Sexual exploitation is the most common form of human trafficking. We need to be on the lookout in ...Lacks...
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About Peonage: Remember on Juneteenth slavery did not end in 1865
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Saturday, June 18, 2011. Remember on Juneteenth slavery did not end in 1865. Image by New York Public Library. We have identified new avenues that have not been previously considered through the lens of genealogy. Recently we have provided examples of records documenting peonage after 1865 surrounding topics such as chain gangs, asylums, orphanages, the circus, and more. Well, we have living examples of people who are coming forward to share their experiences living in modern slavery in America. In 1965,...
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About Peonage: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Community is above self with South High Students and Columbus, OH Rotary Club. Antoinette Harrell and Robin Foster, Hosts of Nurturing Our Roots on internet radio and NOATV, wishes to honor Freshman Ambassadors, Tyler Fisher, Jaidon Price, Aaron Mullin, Ileesha White, Colin Stearns, Terry Davis, and Amber Reynolds of South High School in Columbus, Ohio. Her first contact with the South High came when Dr. Johnetta D. Wiley,. I really like the way Ileesha White explained how they ma...