Black Americans

Allan on February 15th, 2022

Cheston Gerard Edwards was a 36-year old African-American resident of Kinston, North Carolina.  Cheston Edwards had two children, a nine-year old son and a four-year old daughter. Mary Edwards, Cheston’s mother, said of Cheston that “He loved his family, he loved me. He was a person who had deep love.” The last time Mary was […]

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The Virginia General Assembly recently celebrated its four hundredth anniversary, having been founded in 1619 at Jamestown, where America began. Besides being the oldest legislative body in the Western Hemisphere, this lawmaking body is an important, formative part of American history. It served under three national governments: The British Empire, the Confederate States of America […]

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