Historic Women’s Vote
The first American Equal Rights Association (AERA) member to visit Vineland was Lucy Stone, who arrived in the town ahead of her compatriots Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton […]
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The first American Equal Rights Association (AERA) member to visit Vineland was Lucy Stone, who arrived in the town ahead of her compatriots Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton […]
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The lights dimmed. The sound of bagpipes filled the room, and Fiona found herself looking across the moor at the Government lines. Union Jacks flew in the wind. The video
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Depending on who you talked to, that fellow named Charles K. Landis was a visionary or a madman; an arrogant capitalist who at the same time wanted nothing more than
Ye gads, I’m back on Ye Greate Street!” John exclaimed. “What next?” Looking around, he appeared to be at the center of a small farming village, but there were no
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While the oyster industry was at its peak in the late 1920s, with plentiful spat indicating good harvests to come, the coming of the Great Depression in 1929 meant financial
South Jersey has secrets that are still being revealed and discovered. In my new book, Abolition and the Underground Railroad in South Jersey: Not Without a Fight, some of the
This is a true story about the men and when they were fighting for survival of themselves and their countries. These are the lives of my mother and father. *
It’s Been a Long, Long Time Read More »
When Cara McCollum founded the Birthday Book Project as a teenager in Forrest City, Arkansas, she couldn’t have known the impact the project would have on early literacy here when