The graves of hundreds of African American tenant farmers and their families are being moved in Virginia to make way for an industrial park ...
Richmond Community Hospital served the Black community for decades. Preservationists want to save it. A public entity, the Pittsylvania-Danville Regional Industrial Facility Authority, acquired ...
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The mostly unidentified remains are being moved from a site that had been part of one of the nation’s largest slave-owning operations, to make way for an industrial park. When they were buried ...
The mostly unidentified remains are being moved from a site that had been part of one of the nation’s largest slave-owning operations, to make way for an industrial park. When they were buried ...
according to “The Hairstons,” a 1999 book by Henry Wiencek that chronicles the Black and white Hairston families. Samuel Hairston, the plantation's owner, was reputedly the largest enslaver in ...
DANVILLE, Va. (AP) — A decision to move the remains of hundreds African American tenant farmers from a former Virginia tobacco plantation to a dedicated burial ground has elicited a range of ...