ON TUESDAY, Jan. 24, 1854, the famous Black abolitionist lecturer Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) spoke at Manchester City Hall. His talk centered around the idea that liberty was every person’s birthright,
ON TUESDAY, Jan. 24, 1854, the famous Black abolitionist lecturer Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) spoke at Manchester City Hall. His talk centered around the idea that liberty was every person’s birthright,
THE TRAJECTORY of Fitz John Porter’s life had taken him from his birth in Portsmouth, N.H., in 1822 to a successful career as a U.S. Army officer. However, his path
ON A RECENT afternoon, the smell of cacao beans being ground in Loon Chocolate‘s new kitchen wafted through much of the Mill West complex in Manchester.