WILLIAMSBURG, Va.WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — A schoolhouse where enslaved and free Black children were taught before the Revolutionary War will be moved from the William & Mary campus to Colonial Williamsburg ...
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is contributing $5 million toward the restoration of a The Bray School, a building used to educate Black children in Virginia during the 1700s. The schoolhouse is ...
A small white building that sits tucked away on the William & Mary campus once held an 18th-century school dedicated to the religious education of enslaved and free Black children, researchers have ...
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Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Despite currently living in North Carolina, Chris Kinsley is very familiar with Virginia. Kinsley was born in ...
Children ages 8 to 12 will be transported back in time as they take part in a day of hands-on 18th-century activities at Colonial Children’s Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 6 at Fort Frederick State Park, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This 1921 image provided by the The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation shows the front elevation of the Dudley Digges House in its ...
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