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150 years after Gettysburg, drummer to re-create reunion march
ReutersPITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Fifty years after the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest of the U.S. Civil War, a survivor of that fight marched 200 miles from Pittsburgh to the site of the battle for a reunion attended by both Union and Confederate veterans. On...Tags: Memorial Day, Human Interest, U.S. Navy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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150 years after Gettysburg, drummer to recreate reunion march
ReutersBy Jeffrey B. Roth PITTSBURGH, May 25 (Reuters) - Fifty years after the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest of the U.S. Civil War, a survivor of that fight marched 200 miles (320 km) from Pittsburgh to the site of the battle for a reunion attended by...Tags: Memorial Day, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Navy, Wars and Interventions
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A cradle of slavery on the York
When English colonists began settling on the south bank of the York River in the 1630s, enslaved black labor was the exception rather than the rule. African field hands and house servants were not only prohibitively expensive but notoriously hard to...
Tags: Yorktown (York, Virginia), Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, York County (Virginia), Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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LETTER: Farmington's Underground Railroad Role
Regarding "On Path Out Of Slavery: Tracing the Steps Of Conductor Of The Underground Railroad" [May 19, Living], celebrating Harriet Tubman of Maryland: Let us not forget that in Farmington was an important station on that "railroad," with the town...Tags: Robin Williams, Travel, Transportation, Harriet Tubman, Grand Central Terminal
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E.W. Jackson becomes focus of Democratic attacks on GOP ticket
From comparing liberals to slave masters and saying Planned Parenthood is worse than the Ku Klux Klan to calling homosexuals "sick" and "perverted," E.W. Jackson has given Democrats plenty of fodder for attacks. And the state Democratic Party has been...
Tags: Barack Obama, Ku Klux Klan, Environmental Politics, Executive Branch, Government
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Korean women scrap meeting Japanese mayor over brothel remarks
ReutersOSAKA, Japan (Reuters) - Two elderly South Korean women forced to work in Japanese war-time military brothels canceled a meeting on Friday with the mayor of the city of Osaka after he refused to withdraw remarks asserting the brothels were "necessary"...Tags: Shinzo Abe, Japan, Tokyo (Japan), Kidnapping, Seoul (South Korea)
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U.S. Commerce nominee poised for swift Senate approval
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chicago billionaire Penny Pritzker on Thursday appeared on her way to becoming U.S. commerce secretary, after a top Republican lawmaker said she had answered most of his questions about her role in the failure of an Illinois bank...Tags: Mitt Romney, Memorial Day, Hyatt Hotels Corp., Career and Workplace, John Thune
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Golf-Adidas boss signals backing for "good guy" Garcia
ReutersLONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - Golfer Sergio Garcia is a "really good guy", the head of his sponsor Adidas said on Friday, indicating the sportswear company would not drop the Spaniard over a jibe directed at Tiger Woods. Garcia was forced to defend...Tags: Adidas AG, Foods and Beverages, Sergio Garcia, Chicken, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Virginia slavery took root in the rich soil of the York
Old Point Comfort and Jamestown may have the distinction of being the first places associated with the arrival of Virginia's first Africans in 1619. But it wasn't until decades later that slavery really took off -- and when it did it was the south...
Tags: Memorial Day, Yorktown (York, Virginia), York County (Virginia), Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Arts and Culture
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Easton man's ancestral search finds details of role of black soldiers in Civil War
From his childhood, the 58-year-old black resident of Easton has heard the tales of his family, a family that has called the region home for more than 100 years. Growing up around grandfather Aaron Good, he soaked up a plentiful supply of family stories....Tags: Career and Workplace, Armed Forces, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Battle of Antietam
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The Confederate general From Pennsylvania
People who passed John Pemberton on the streets of Allentown must have thought him an impressive figure. This 60-year-old's lean, 5-foot-10-inch, ramrod-straight frame showed a positively military bearing. His finely tailored suits added to Pemberton's...Tags: Quakerism, Armed Forces, Career and Workplace, Christianity, West Point
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Colum McCann on 'journeys by heroes'
National Book Award winner Colum McCann's ninth book, "TransAtlantic," is a fictionalized exploration of three historic journeys between North America and Ireland. He talked about his new novel, which hits bookstores on June 4, by phone from his...
Tags: Tony Blair, Literature, Republic of Ireland, Dublin (Ireland), Arts and Culture
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