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Not every person of color in the South was enslaved.
It is a point Marvin Tupper Jones, the executive director of the nonprofit volunteer preservation and research organization Chowan Discovery Group, explains in detail. A native of what he describes as the Winton Triangle in Hertford County, Jones traces his heritage to the late 17
th century.
Marvin T. Jones
“My oldest named ancestor was from India. William Weaver shows up around 1690,” he told Coastal Review. Weaver was the father of biracial children who were free.
“These were not enslaved people,” he said.
Citing the late Dr. Ira Berlin, a scholar and historian who studied slavery and race in America, Jones said that at the time it was not uncommon for European men and women to have children with partners of a different race. A professor of history at the University of Maryland, Berlin died in 2018. His books and research are widely credited with changing perceptions of the Black experience in Colonial and antebell
Unable to provide a competitive wage, the Arc of Alachua County’s CEO says he cannot retain, or replace employees. We'll explain why he says the crisis will only get worse. William Weaver is a developmentally disabled adult who has been receiving services from direct support professionals, called DSP's for short, at Arc since 2015. “They get me where I need to be in the morning like school and taking my meds and all that stuff," said Weaver.
Fontella Smith was called home to our Lord and Savior on Friday, May 7, 2021.
Fontella, or the Fonz, as affectionately known by friends lived life to the fullest. She regularly traveled with family and friends, was the first one to a family dinner with her famous cupcakes in tow or settled in a corner with a good book and an even better glass of wine.
Born on Sept. 11, 1925 in Henryetta, Okla., to Floyd and Lily Majors, Fontella grew up with a love of a good story and a desire to travel the world.
In her early years, Fontella met and married the love of her life Maurice Weaver and settled back East in central Pennsylvania. Together they raised three wonderful, albeit mischievous, boys: Robert, Thomas and William.
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