By Richard Kaufman on Patch on April 25, 2025 GUILFORD, CT — An installation ceremony for a “Witness Stone” honoring Cuff, a former enslaved resident at the Henry Whitfield House, […]
Witness Stones Project Executive, Pat Wilson Pheanious, has been named the 2025 recipient of the Golden Shield Award given by the National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America […]
By Asia Tabb on WTIF.org on April 1, 2025 A groundbreaking project is unfolding at McCaskey High School in Lancaster, where a group of students, under the guidance of social […]
We’re were delighted to share news about the Project with Guiford Community Television’s Matthew LeBow.
OLD LYME, CONN.- The FloGris Museum in Old Lyme, CT, presents its first solo exhibition by a contemporary Black artist, Their Kindred Earth: Photographs by William Earle Williams, February 22 through […]
By Brian Hubert in the FreemanOnline.com on February 9, 2025 NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — Anthony and Susanna, who historians and researchers believe were the first African people to be enslaved by […]
By Ted Lassa for Lancaster Online on January 20, 2025 When: Lancaster City Council meeting, Jan. 28. Mayor Danene Sorace and council members Faith Craig and Lochard Calixte were absent. What […]
By Tokz Gabriel, Jr. in Tap Into Hillsborough on January 20, 2025 SKILLMAN, NJ – The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, central New Jersey’s first dedicated Black history museum, will host a series […]
By Sue Braden in CT Insider on November 14, 2024 GUILFORD — In 1773, Theophilus Morgan Jr. “gifted” 1-year-old slave “baby Rose” to his 9-year-old granddaughter Rebecca Parmelee, an act that was […]
In Zip06.com on November 07, 2024 Westbrook Historical Society President Marcy Fuller, left, stands next to Pastor Jeanette Hicks, Patricia Wilson Pheanious, and Mike Cyr during a witness stone plaque […]