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Crossing the River in Ohio’s Rising Appalachia – A Photo Journey

‘Crossing the River’ in Ohio’s Rising Appalachia – A memorable tour and a fascinating experience through a distinct piece of Appalachia Ohio’s history. Perhaps, at times these stories go untold – however, they will never be forgotten and will always remain…

I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to document and travel along this authentic experience – ‘Crossing the River: African Americans in Southeastern Ohio’ – a 2 day interpretive, historical guided tour throughout the foothills of Ohio’s Rising Appalachia, telling the authentic and brave stories of African Americans who set milestones.

‘The Group’ inside the Chesterfield Meeting House in Chesterhill, Ohio

 

” I learned a new word today – ‘slave’….I will never forget this word or what it means. I saw passion in their eyes and in their hearts when they told their stories – but I also saw strength. I will never forget the people I met today. Or their experiences that they shared.”                            

– Andres Gavilan, Patagonia, Chile – Tour Participant

A visit to the Multicultural Genealogical Center in Chesterhill, Ohio

‘Freedom Seekers’ Cave – Chesterhill, Ohio
Listening to the history and stories of the ‘Freedom Seekers’ Cave
Chesterfield Quakers Cemetery in Chesterhill, Ohio
An eclectic bunch inside the Multicultural Genealogical Center in Chesterhill 🙂
Among the Spirits of the Chesterfield Meeting House & Cementary
Tabler Town: A Multicultural Community
Relatives and members of the United States Armed Forces pictured in the Tabler Town Multicultural Center
The African American Alumni Heritage Wall at Ohio University
Eclipse Company town
African American Art Exhibit & Program Performance ‘The Escape of Jane-Patricia Thomas’at Eclipse Company Town
‘The Exhibit’ at the Eclipse Company Store
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