The African Burial Ground, Annie Fenimore
Old State House 25 The Green, DoverBlack History Month program about the site that is believed to be the final resting place for enslaved and free Black men, women and children who died on the John...
Black History Month program about the site that is believed to be the final resting place for enslaved and free Black men, women and children who died on the John...
15308|https://www.ugrrdelaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image1-31.png|full In the 1850s, Wilmington, Delaware’s fully-developed Underground Railroad network included Black and white agents, merchant schooner captains traveling between Virginia and DE, and citizens who kept a watchful eye...
Gloria Henry & Vertie Lee from the Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs share the stories of the people who lived, labored and died at the site of the...
People of color have been an integral part of the Dover community for more than 300 years, but for much of that history were treated as second-class citizens, at best...and...