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December 25, 2019

Mary Milburn and the Underground Railroad

Mary didn't hesitate. She found some men's clothing that fit well enough, gathered a small bag, and left by night. When she reached the steamer dock and her contact, she was required to climb into a wooden crate, which was then nailed shut and carried aboard the steamer.
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Published on December 25, 2019 13:00

December 24, 2019

Morgan’s Christmas Raid

Did you know… Morgan’s Christmas Raid?During the period of Dec 22, 1862-January 1863, General John Hunt Morgan with the 2nd and 9th Kentucky Confederate Cavalry advanced through central and northern Kentucky. At one point, Morgan split his command, sending a … Continued
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Published on December 24, 2019 10:00

December 23, 2019

How old was Thomas Heyward Jr when he signed the Declaration of Independence?

Heyward was apparently well regarded by his peers. Dr. Benjamin Rush, a Signer from Pennsylvania and a prominent Philadelphia physician and medical teacher, had this to say about him: “he was a firm Republican of good education and most amicable manners. He possessed an elegant political genius, which he sometimes exercised with success upon the various events of the war”.
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Published on December 23, 2019 09:17

December 18, 2019

The price of freedom – William Wells Brown

"I told [him] I had acted according to his orders. He had told me to look for a master, and I had been to look for one. He answered that he did not tell me to go to Canada to look for a master. I told him that as I had served him faithfully, and had been the means of putting a number of hundreds of dollars into his pocket, I thought I had a right to my liberty."
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Published on December 18, 2019 04:00

December 17, 2019

Chustenahlah – Oklahoma in the Civil War

Most of the history books concentrate on Civil War battles in the eastern half of the country – but the west participated. In fact, Native Americans were involved on both sides of the Civil War. On December 26, 1861, a … Continued
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Published on December 17, 2019 04:00

December 16, 2019

Why did William Hooper sign the Declaration of Independence?

During the war, in 1781, Hooper's family was forced to flee with a few possessions. The British troops looted his home, stole household articles and books, and set the remainder on fire.
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Published on December 16, 2019 04:00

December 11, 2019

Virden Massacre

Following the Civil War, Illinois was still not a welcoming place for African Americans. Although the Illinois Black Codes were repealed when the 13th Amendment ending slavery passed, the legislation does not immediately change hearts. Generations of prejudice keeping African … Continued
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Published on December 11, 2019 03:56

December 9, 2019

Why was Stephen Hopkins important?

Why was Stephen Hopkins important? Account of a self made man.
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Published on December 09, 2019 04:00

December 6, 2019

What is Barbara Jordan known for?

Who was the first black Congresswoman from Texas?
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Published on December 06, 2019 04:00

December 3, 2019

Did you know… James Shields?

Who served in the Senate for three different states?
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Published on December 03, 2019 12:34

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