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From left, Kurt Jackson and Kevin Mann, both of Salem, lead the fifth annual Teach Truth walk from Waterworth Memorial Park ...
From left, Kurt Jackson and Kevin Mann, both of Salem, lead the fifth annual Teach Truth walk from Waterworth Memorial Park ...
Coppock, an abolitionist and participant in John Brown’s anti-slavery raid of 1859, was born in Columbiana County near Salem ... “Salem has a radical history when it comes to the Underground Railroad, ...
Perkins sheep also had a role to play in the work of notorious abolitionist John Brown, who manned an Akron stop on the Underground Railroad. The Perkins Mansion, not far from downtown, now houses the ...
Local educators, students, parents and community members will join the fifth annual Teach Truth Day of Action at 11 a.m.
The Sutcliff Museum at the Warren Trumbell Library Located on the second floor of the Warren Trumbull County Public Library, the Sutliff Museum is a memorial to anti-slavery activists Levi & Phebe ...
More than 300 people attended Falmouth's Juneteenth celebration outside Saint Barnabas's Church on Main Street.
John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, according to the old folk song popularized during the Civil War, but for ...
People unfamiliar with the occasion may be asking themselves, is there a "right" way to celebrate Juneteenth? For beginners and those brushing up on history, here are some answers.
PROGRAM: The Academy of Arts traveling Drama Ministry Program presents "The Child Stealer" at 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 16, at First Baptist Church of St. Albans, 523 2nd St. Admission is free. GRADUATE: ...
Spend the day listening to music, creating in hands-on art stations and enjoying time with family and friends. Vendors will be serving a variety of free food, and summer classics like popcorn and ...
An economic impact study suggests Hamilton County taxpayers alone shouldn't provide public funding since other political jurisdictions benefit.