Even After Slavery Separated Them, They Refused To Be Lost

APR 30, 20243 MIN
Black History Year

Even After Slavery Separated Them, They Refused To Be Lost

APR 30, 20243 MIN

Description

Dust kicked up behind their bare feet, leaving their former plantations in its wake. Some held baskets, others children and babies. But hundreds of miles of walking would be worth getting to see their loved ones again.













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