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twosunsyzygy t1_jbenvum wrote
Black Heritage Trail NH does a guided tour about her in Portsmouth and the Portsmouth Historical Society has hosted guided tours about historical women in Portsmouth and Ona Judge is a topic during this tour as well.
occasional_cynic t1_jbeo3q4 wrote
That is interesting. Thank you. But are the people there still pushing the 1619 project?
twosunsyzygy t1_jbfe463 wrote
I'm not really familiar with that. I did one of the tours before the pandemic.
BigfootJimmy t1_jbfsqr7 wrote
Google drunk history Oney Judge....will not disappoint!!
gmcgath t1_jbhh6h0 wrote
The first Free Stater. (That should get everybody mad at me, but she was.)
buckao OP t1_jbi2w1v wrote
I don't think that means what you think it does.
FluffyBunnyIsntHappy t1_jbk8wop wrote
What’s wrong with the 1619 project? I’m not familiar with it.
No_Suggestion_8234 t1_jbl0fd8 wrote
I don't know why you're getting downvoted
comefromawayfan2022 t1_jbr9vz0 wrote
I took new England history as one of my college classes. One of the textbooks required for class was called Black Portsmouth and it was all about African American history in Portsmouth NH..it was absolutely fascinating to read as well as a horrifying read at times as well
tech1010 t1_jbeci9t wrote
Wow didn’t know this. Going to have to learn more about her.
The way people used to write was so funny: “much freckled” “middle stature” “delicately formed”.