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  1. and property carried away or destroyed. Madden filed an indemnity and in 1873, was allowed $879.00. After the Civil War, Willis Madden donated land and materials to help establish what was then the African Ebenezer Church.

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  2. and property carried away or destroyed. Madden filed an indemnity and in 1873, was allowed $879.00. After the Civil War, Willis Madden donated land and materials to help establish what was then the African Ebenezer Church.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  3. and property carried away or destroyed. Madden filed an indemnity and in 1873, was allowed $879.00. After the Civil War, Willis Madden donated land and materials to help establish what was then the African Ebenezer Church.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  4. and property carried away or destroyed. Madden filed an indemnity and in 1873, was allowed $879.00. After the Civil War, Willis Madden donated land and materials to help establish what was then the African Ebenezer Church.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  5. and property carried away or destroyed. Madden filed an indemnity and in 1873, was allowed $879.00. After the Civil War, Willis Madden donated land and materials to help establish what was then the African Ebenezer Church.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  6. Rappahannock River. In 1863, the Union Army visited the property and carried away horses and feed anddamaged the property. After the Civil War, a person who had not borne arms against the U.S. was entitled to an indemnity for damages

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  7. Rappahannock River. In 1863, the Union Army visited the property and carried away horses and feed anddamaged the property. After the Civil War, a person who had not borne arms against the U.S. was entitled to an indemnity for damages

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  8. Rappahannock River. In 1863, the Union Army visited the property and carried away horses and feed anddamaged the property. After the Civil War, a person who had not borne arms against the U.S. was entitled to an indemnity for damages

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  9. Rappahannock River. In 1863, the Union Army visited the property and carried away horses and feed anddamaged the property. After the Civil War, a person who had not borne arms against the U.S. was entitled to an indemnity for damages

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  10. Rappahannock River. In 1863, the Union Army visited the property and carried away horses and feed anddamaged the property. After the Civil War, a person who had not borne arms against the U.S. was entitled to an indemnity for damages

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  11. Maddens of Culpepper! The Tavern's location at a key intersection, meant it saw forces from BOTH sides in the Civil War. In August 1862, Confederate and Union forces skirmished along the road from Madden's Tavern to Kelly's Ford on the

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  12. Maddens of Culpepper! The Tavern's location at a key intersection, meant it saw forces from BOTH sides in the Civil War. In August 1862, Confederate and Union forces skirmished along the road from Madden's Tavern to Kelly's Ford on the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  13. Maddens of Culpepper! The Tavern's location at a key intersection, meant it saw forces from BOTH sides in the Civil War. In August 1862, Confederate and Union forces skirmished along the road from Madden's Tavern to Kelly's Ford on the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  14. Maddens of Culpepper! The Tavern's location at a key intersection, meant it saw forces from BOTH sides in the Civil War. In August 1862, Confederate and Union forces skirmished along the road from Madden's Tavern to Kelly's Ford on the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  15. Maddens of Culpepper! The Tavern's location at a key intersection, meant it saw forces from BOTH sides in the Civil War. In August 1862, Confederate and Union forces skirmished along the road from Madden's Tavern to Kelly's Ford on the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  16. He was born to Sarah Madden, an indentured servant to James Madison Sr., Pesident James Madison's father. The Civil War would devastate Culpeper County and Madden's Tavern was no exception. The Book "We were Always Free" details the

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  17. He was born to Sarah Madden, an indentured servant to James Madison Sr., Pesident James Madison's father. The Civil War would devastate Culpeper County and Madden's Tavern was no exception. The Book "We were Always Free" details the

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  18. He was born to Sarah Madden, an indentured servant to James Madison Sr., Pesident James Madison's father. The Civil War would devastate Culpeper County and Madden's Tavern was no exception. The Book "We were Always Free" details the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  19. He was born to Sarah Madden, an indentured servant to James Madison Sr., Pesident James Madison's father. The Civil War would devastate Culpeper County and Madden's Tavern was no exception. The Book "We were Always Free" details the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  20. He was born to Sarah Madden, an indentured servant to James Madison Sr., Pesident James Madison's father. The Civil War would devastate Culpeper County and Madden's Tavern was no exception. The Book "We were Always Free" details the

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  21. Madden's Tavern, Culpepper VA was completed circa 1852. Willis Madden, a free black man, owned and operated the log structure. Madden also built a general store, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and drover's rest on the property.

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  22. Madden's Tavern, Culpepper VA was completed circa 1852. Willis Madden, a free black man, owned and operated the log structure. Madden also built a general store, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and drover's rest on the property.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  23. Madden's Tavern, Culpepper VA was completed circa 1852. Willis Madden, a free black man, owned and operated the log structure. Madden also built a general store, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and drover's rest on the property.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  24. Madden's Tavern, Culpepper VA was completed circa 1852. Willis Madden, a free black man, owned and operated the log structure. Madden also built a general store, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and drover's rest on the property.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  25. Madden's Tavern, Culpepper VA was completed circa 1852. Willis Madden, a free black man, owned and operated the log structure. Madden also built a general store, a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and drover's rest on the property.

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026  #MyHistoryMonth
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  26. #BlackHistoryMonth2026 | Persich-jüdisch, karribisch-jüdisch, puertorikanisch-jüdisch … - die Literaturliste der jüdisch feministischen Online Zeitschrift Hey Alma erweitert den Blick auf das Leben der JoC - Jews of Color

    Link: heyalma.com/9-writers-who-perf

  27. #BlackHistoryMonth2026 | Auf den Seiten des Hebrew Union College findet der geneigte Leser eine Reihe von Büchern, in denen sich die Autoren der Vielfalt der Erfahrungen der Black Jews widmen: huc.edu/news/celebrating-black

  28. On this Valentines Day I thank the Black Men and Women who came before me,
    from the Start of this Nation in its revolution,
    Through the trials of its Civil War,
    through World War I and II, into the Korean and Vietnam

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth 
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  29. On this Valentines Day I thank the Black Men and Women who came before me,
    from the Start of this Nation in its revolution,
    Through the trials of its Civil War,
    through World War I and II, into the Korean and Vietnam

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth 
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  30. On this Valentines Day I thank the Black Men and Women who came before me,
    from the Start of this Nation in its revolution,
    Through the trials of its Civil War,
    through World War I and II, into the Korean and Vietnam

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth 
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  31. On this Valentines Day I thank the Black Men and Women who came before me,
    from the Start of this Nation in its revolution,
    Through the trials of its Civil War,
    through World War I and II, into the Korean and Vietnam

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth 
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  32. On this Valentines Day I thank the Black Men and Women who came before me,
    from the Start of this Nation in its revolution,
    Through the trials of its Civil War,
    through World War I and II, into the Korean and Vietnam

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth 
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  33. When a Black British maintenance worker discovered bullet holes in the woodwork in 1980, he asked locals how they could have got there. He was told that they were the remnants of the Battle of Bamber Bridge, when Black

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  34. When a Black British maintenance worker discovered bullet holes in the woodwork in 1980, he asked locals how they could have got there. He was told that they were the remnants of the Battle of Bamber Bridge, when Black

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth
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  35. When a Black British maintenance worker discovered bullet holes in the woodwork in 1980, he asked locals how they could have got there. He was told that they were the remnants of the Battle of Bamber Bridge, when Black

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth
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  36. When a Black British maintenance worker discovered bullet holes in the woodwork in 1980, he asked locals how they could have got there. He was told that they were the remnants of the Battle of Bamber Bridge, when Black

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth
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  37. When a Black British maintenance worker discovered bullet holes in the woodwork in 1980, he asked locals how they could have got there. He was told that they were the remnants of the Battle of Bamber Bridge, when Black

    #Blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #IAMBlackHistory #MyHistoryMonth
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  38. *As to his intellectual equality, Cyprian, Augustine, Tertullian, Euclid, and Terence, would pass for specimens of the ancient Negro, exhibiting intellect beyond the ordinary range of modern literati, before the present Anglo-Saxon race had even an origin.*

    - Samuel Ringgold Ward, “Autobiography of a fugitive negro”, 1855

    #blackhistorymonth #blackhistorymonth2026 #uspol #USPolitics #ActualSlaveNarratives #fuckwhitesupremacy

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