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Ricky Hart and Beverly Evans survey the vast expanse of Historic Stagville Plantation, where their ancestors’ whispers echo through ancient trees and weathered buildings.
In the United State's South, plantation homes and properties are major attractions for both tourists and history buffs, and these plantations also serve as significant historical sites. Louisiana ...
The Whitney Plantation in Louisiana is one of the few remaining plantations in the country that puts the history of the people who were enslaved there front and center.
On a chilly Saturday, dozens of people took an in-person tour of Durham's Stagville Plantation for a socially-distanced experience.
But something remarkable is happening in rural Alabama, where a plantation from 1841 is being reimagined not as a monument to the past, but as a space for reparative history and healing.
At its peak in 1860, the plantation encompassed more than 30,000 acres, with over 900 people of African descent enslaved on its lands.