The historic journey, now known by the family as 'The Trek,' began in 1844 when enslaver Paul Cameron ordered 114 enslaved ...
In an emotional journey bridging nearly two centuries, descendants of enslaved families returned to Durham's Stagville ...
Descendants of what was once one of the largest plantations in North Carolina are reacting to the mass racist text messages ...
San Francisco's NAACP held a town hall to condemn anonymous texts invoking slavery sent to Black SFUSD students along with ...
Durham mother Rhonda Neven shared the text message her teenage son received the day after the election. Chris Henson's mother ...
By 1864, Stagville was one of the wealthiest plantations ... for violent drop-by visits at Horton Grove and emphasizes that plantation owners’ wives were also culpable, often reinforcing their ...
Maya Freelon's "Whippersnappers" art exhibit honors enslaved children's lives at Historic Stagville with vibrant ...
Friday's event commemorated the journey of 114 enslaved people, forced to leave from the Cameron plantation in North Carolina to Greene County, Alabama, in 1844.