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‘Honoring the Journey’ 400 Years of African-American History at Fort Monroe


(Credit: Mallory Noe-Payne)

400 years ago, the first enslaved Africans arrived to English North America. That moment would set the trajectory of a nation.

The story begins in 1619. In western Africa, a village is raided and the people that lived there are put on a ship and forced to go to the New World. Through piracy and storms, about twenty land eventually in Point Comfort, Virginia.

Today the site is called Fort Monroe and it’s a National Monument.

Mallory Noe-Payne spoke about the history and future with Superintendent Terry Brown.

https://virginiapublicradio.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/web-fort-monroe.mp3


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 August 22, 2019  n/a