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Providence Preservation Society halts sale of historic building
NBC 10 Providence· 6 hours agoThe Providence Preservation Society announced their plan to sell the historic Shakespeare's Head...
Sale of Shakespeare’s Head Building halted as link to slavery, Underground Railroad probed
Providence Business News· 3 hours agoPROVIDENCE – The Providence Preservation Society has paused its attempt to sell the Shakespeare’s...
On this day in history, May 23, 1900, Sgt. William H. Carney receives Medal of Honor
Fox News via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoOn this day in history, Sgt. William Carney received the Congressional Medal of Honor — the first...
'They leave boyfriends and girlfriends for war, and may never return'
BBC via Yahoo News· 54 minutes agoWaiting in the small bamboo encampment is a group of eight young people, aged between 15 and 23, who...
Poway actor brings history alive in 'Women Warrior' performances
U-T San Diego· 6 hours agoHarriet Tubman, an escaped slave who participated in a network of safe houses known as the ...
Lorain County bicentennial: Underground Railroad roots run deep in Oberlin
The Morning Journal· 2 days agoIn 1835, 32 students from Cincinnati’s Lane Seminary became frustrated with the school’s pro-slavery...
LIVE UPDATES | Chad Daybell's daughter takes the stand in trial, says mom's health was in decline -...
EastIdahoNews.com· 3 days ago9:40 a.m. Lori Vallow was also on the trip. Emma doesn’t know where Lori left from but she arrived...
Upcoming Film Explores How Leica's Founding Family Helped Jews in WWII
PetaPixel· 6 days agoLike the Underground Railroad, the Leica Freedom Train was not a physical object or location but a...
Mansion built for General James Taylor now for sale in Newport
WCPO Cincinnati· 1 day agoOn a hill in Newport sits the Belle Vue, a mansion built for General James Taylor now available for purchase. At one point, Taylor owned thousands of acres across Northern Kentucky — much of ...
A Furious, Forgotten Slave Narrative Resurfaces After Nearly 170 Years
New York Times· 13 hours agoJohn S. Jacobs was a fugitive, an abolitionist — and the brother of the canonical author Harriet...