Posted inPEOPLE,The Abolition Movement pre-Civil War, taggedabolitionism,American slavery,Cazenovia,Edmonson Sisters,Frederick Douglass,Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,Gerrit Smith,The Pearl Incident,Underground Railroad,William Chaplinon November 25, 2023|3 Comments » Abolitionists, powerless to stop the p...
The death of more than 1 million people around the world caused by the new coronavirus is a "painful milestone", the United Nations Secretary General Guterres said in a statement on the 29th. These deaths are parents, wives, husbands, brothers and sisters, friends and colleagues. The severity...
we passed commemorative plaques about the nuns who had fundraised on horseback at mining and logging camps to raise funds to found the hospital at a time when the current downtown site was located on the outskirts of wilderness.
On a serious joyful note, I spoke of what I saw on the runway and the symbolism of clothing, the return to goddess beauty, and the future of slow luxury as a grounding, non-digital force. Numerous people from the audience came to tell me that they really appreciated my “honesty, beaut...
‘Stirabout,’ si a substantial porridge made from two-thirds Indian corn meal and one-third rice, cooked with water.By the summer, three million Irish were being kept alive on a pound of stirabout and a four-ounce slice of bread each day. ...
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