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Kremlin to Kremlin: The Joseph J. Roane Story Documentary
Honoring Service, Leadership, and Global Impact The documentary Kremlin to Kremlin: The Joseph J. Roane Story tells the remarkable life story of Joseph J. Roane—an African American leader whose journey from humble beginnings to international diplomacy reflects resilience, excellence, and historic achievement. His story is one of determination, breaking barriers, and representing the United States on a global stage during a pivotal era in world history. Joseph J. Roane’s life
AT Johnson Museum
Feb 182 min read


Early Resistance in Westmoreland County: Westmoreland Slave Plot (1687)
All Information below, courtesy of: https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/westmoreland-slave-plot-1687/ SUMMARY The Westmoreland slave plot of 1687 involved an alleged conspiracy uncovered by Nicholas Spencer, who claimed that the participants intended to kill whites and destroy property in the county and throughout Virginia. Preceded by the Gloucester County Conspiracy (1663) and Bacon’s Rebellion (1676–1677), the Westmoreland plot was the first conspiracy in British Nor
AT Johnson Museum
Feb 187 min read


Westmoreland’s Negro Revolutionary War Troops
https://www.hmdb.org/PhotoFullSize.asp?PhotoID=77368 Westmoreland’s Negro Revolutionary War Troops Nathan Fry Bennett McCoy George McCoy James McCoy Joshua Payne Road Marker Placed for: ► Virginia (Westmoreland County), Grays Corner — JT-20 — McCoy Revolutionary Soldiers Bennett and James McCoy, free men (probably brothers) from Westmoreland County, were among the many African Americans who served in the Virginia militia and the United States Army or N
AT Johnson Museum
Feb 181 min read
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