You have any pictures or videos, if you can do so, send it to reportit wavy. Com. We can breathe a little bit easier in Hampton Roads, but that is definitely a twister when you see that kind of damage to a tree. That was very likely a tornado had moved through the town of waverly. That looks like something was pretty close to the level, not just roof damage. If we can go back to our last picture, again, it is a small area, and then there is a wider area which has a lot of debris. You can see some vehicles and some twister damage there. Some roof damage. It looks like a structure could have been leveled. Again, we are looking at, quite certainly looks like a tornado went through the waverly area, which is, of course, right on in up here. We have no reports of damage into the Hampton Roads cities, but we do have numerous Tornado Warnings. One Tornado Warning that does remain for north county. Were going to take a look at what is going on in that particular area it extends out over the wa
Situation. This is the past s. We had warnings which extended the day. Worth of warnings. Then i will show you the radar just a second. Warnings in red. You can see them on the south carolina. It little bit in the peninsula. A little bit in the peninsula. Again, very unusual. You. What we have going on is a live version of this threehour, 7 00 to the present time. All the warnings are gone. No warnings going up. That is really good news. We want to take a look at what island through the ocracoke area. Otherwise, the bulk of the Hampton Roads area and into eastern North Carolina, things are very quiet. Lets have a look at what we are still seeing. Possibility of some goodsized thunderstorms. That is on the eastern shore. They are not as strong as they were earlier. A few lightning strikes, a couple of lightning strikes over the water. It will move on short pretty soon. Seeing some scattered thunderstorms from the peninsula to the south side. Not merely nearly as strong or concentrated a
Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, our next speaker is cassandra newbyalexander. Cassandra is a professor of history and director of the Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for african diaspora. She earned her ph. D. In history at the college of william and mary. Shes written several books on the africanAmerican History of Hampton Roads and is now coauthoring a history on the black community of norfolk. Many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. The tough stuff of American History and memory. She was the director of that conference. I first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. Monroe. It was interesting, that conference was cohosted by the museum of the confederacy and the United States army. I think it was the first time that those two were ever allies in an effort. [ laughter ] and she gave a brilliant presentation about how the concept of fleeing slaves coming into union lines came to
At the college of william and mary. Shes written several books on the africanAmerican History of Hampton Roads and is now coauthoring a history on the black community of norfolk. Many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. The tough stuff of American History and memory. She was the director of that conference. I first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. Monroe. It was interesting, that conference was cohosted by the museum of the confederacy and the United States army. I think it was the first time that those two were ever allies in an effort. [ laughter ] and she gave a brilliant presentation about how the concept of fleeing slaves coming into union lines came to be known as contraband of war. She is now a member of our historians advisory committee. Shes helping us create the exhibits for the new civil war museum. This is cassandras first time to address an American Civil
Freedmen, who came to be called and discusses their service in the union army and the challenges they faced in the aftermath of the war. This is just under 40 minutes. Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, our next speaker is cassandra newbyalexander. Cassandra is a professor of history and director of the Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for african diaspora. She earned her ph. D. In history at the college of william and mary. Shes written several books on the africanAmerican History of Hampton Roads and is now coauthoring a history on the black community of norfolk. Many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. The tough stuff of American History and memory. She was the director of that conference. I first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. Monroe. It was interesting, that conference was cohosted by the museum of the confederacy and the United States army. I think it was the first time