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PATRON + Mrs. Stuart was taken almost lifeless as well as senseless, and was a captive until the day I carried her to your camp...

 
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PATRON + Mrs. Stuart was taken almost lifeless as well as senseless, and was a captive until the day I carried her to your camp

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PATRON – Legal notices of White, Smith, Wilson, Johnson, & McLaughlin December 1865 in Perry County

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PATRON – First Names and Lands patented in Alabama, Mississippi Territory August 1817

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UPDATED WITH FILM Tuskegee Institute was started by a former slave and a former plantation owner

The majority of the population of Macon County, Alabama was African American in the 1880s when Lewis Adams, a former slave, was an important businessman and leader in the Tuskegee area. Could read, write and speak several languages Despite lacking formal education, Lewis Adams could read, write, and speak several languages. He was an experienced […]

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