FIVE FOR FREEDOM – Eugene Meyer traces the stories of five men who fought with John Brown at Harper’s Ferry in 1859 in a visit to Sotterley’s slave cabin

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The cartoons below were published in the ST. MARY’S TODAY as a criticism of the St. Mary’s County Commissioners spending tax dollars to rebuild the slave quarters at Sotterley, effectively failing to give descendants of those who were slaves at Sotterley any choice as to having their money rebuild the place where their families were forced to give up their labor to enrich the owners of the plantation.

Babs and Judge Briscoe nab $50 grand of tax money to fix up his family’s old slave quarters 080696 John C. Wright.
When liberals preserve vestiges of slavery, it’s a good thing. by James Green.
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