by Joseph McGill | May 27, 2018 | Blog Posts
For unknown reasons, the Slave Dwelling Project has driven me to love archaeologists. Maybe it’s their scientific approach to proving the existence of the enslaved Ancestors, or maybe it’s the way they eliminate the excuse for historic sites not to interpret slavery...
by Joseph McGill | May 20, 2018 | Blog Posts
The Slave Dwelling Project has many sleepovers at historic sites where people were enslaved in the state of North Carolina. Three of those sleepovers are the result of our relationship with Jonathan Williams, Assistant Principal, Walkertown High School – Walkertown,...
by Joseph McGill | May 6, 2018 | Blog Posts
Institutions of higher learning are highly competitive. They align themselves in divisions and conferences to highlight that competitiveness in sports and other activities. They tout their prowess in academics to impress potential students, grants, and donations. More...