Linden Place Museum invites the community to join a live reading of Frederick Douglass’ iconic 1852 speech “What to The Slave Is The Fourth of July” on Sunday, July 9, in the …
The timeline is a 56-foot-long strip of fabric that lists in chronological order the names of those who were enslaved in Bristol between 1680 and 1808.
BRISTOL – Linden Place Museum invites the community to join a live reading of Frederick Douglass’ iconic 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” on Thursday,
General George Washington was finding it quite difficult to raise enough men to fill the quotas of his Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. It was eventually suggested that men
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