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The quest continues
Truth and reconciliation
The Domestic Slave Trade and the Louisiana 16
The quest to find the Louisiana 16
What the Louisiana 16 research is not
Piecing together the puzzle in Louisiana
More questions about Madison’s sold slaves
New Discoveries
The Louisiana 16's first cosmic hurdle
The Louisiana 16: The Route South
The 1100-mile route: more than mere mileage
First Leg of the Journey South
Pray for the Skunks!
Natchez, Mississippi
Louisiana 16 progress report
More from Louisiana
What I'm learning in Louisiana
Tracking down the Louisiana 16
Leaving Louisiana
Next Story/update
Adding Portraits to the Culpeper Circuit Courtroom
Recovering the Stories of Black Entrepreneurs in Culpeper, VA
Home, but not finished
Louisiana 16 on PBS
Pandora's Box
A letter to Allie
Three Men Lynched — Now Ruled Innocent
The ground-breaking ruling in the Culpeper County Circuit Court on December 16, 2024
Three Men Lynched: Washington Post Article
Discovering the Enslaved at Bloomsbury, Orange Co. VA
Stories we NEED to know: Episode 1 We are Related How?
Finding the Enslaved at Bloomsbury in Orange County, VA
Pete Hill: The Journey to Left Field
The Plaque Project on East Davis St. Culpeper, VA: October 2022
Judge Susan Whitlock and John Preston “Pete” Hill Portraits: December 2021 and August 2022
The Church Street Park: June 2022
Capt. Maples Portrait: May 2021
'Right the Record' Black history project plaques, QR codes to be unveiled in Culpeper
'Right the Record' project proposes Black history plaques in downtown Culpeper
Names read aloud of 110 Culpeper-born Black men who served to preserve the Union
The Duvalls of Orange County … the story grows
The legend of Possum Hollow
Cemeteries and the story of the Rev. Willis Duvall
Black horsemen in racing
Clara Ellis Payne, OCAAHS Eclipse Award recipient
Edmond Harrison, Eclipse Award recipient
“40 acres and a mule?” (Not quite)
The saga of Pete Hill (epilogue)
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