“Those Who Don’t Learn From History…”: Lesson from the 1898 Wilmington Insurrection
By Antjuan Seawright, Columnist We like to think and talk about history, particularly American history;
By Antjuan Seawright, Columnist We like to think and talk about history, particularly American history;
By Cameron Seawright, Connectional YPD Affiliated Groups Chairperson Why Me? By Cameron Seawright, Connectional YPD Affiliated Groups Chairperson During my elementary and middle school years, growing
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The Christian Recorder is the oldest existing periodical published by African-Americans in the United States whose existence dated before the Civil War.
The Official Newspaper of the AME Church
Founded in 1852, The Christian Recorder oldest existing periodical published by African-Americans in the United States whose existence dated before the Civil War.