“The Father of Lenape Writing”
In 1738 he came to Georgia… Continue reading “The Father of Lenape Writing”
In 1738 he came to Georgia… Continue reading “The Father of Lenape Writing”
According to church tradition, however, when Cuthbert’s relics were raised, it was found that his body had not decayed. Continue reading Cuthbert
Fanny Jackson Coppin was born in Washington, DC on January 8, 1837, as a slave. At the age of twelve, her aunt purchased her freedom for $125. Fannie spent the rest of her youth in New Bedford, Massachusetts working for author George Henry … Continue reading Fanny Jackson Coppin…So Much To Do