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Guilford Witness Stones Project Officially Launches July 20

WSP · Jul 18, 2017 ·

By Zoe Roos in the Guilford Courier on July 18, 2017.

Guilford — A nation’s history is never perfect and there are often parts people would rather forget or not discuss, but no part of history should go unrecognized. It may have been centuries ago and a practice more commonly associated with the south, but slave ownership is a part of Guilford’s history. To remember and recognize the slaves who lived in Guilford, the Guilford Preservation Alliance (GPA) is starting the Witness Stones Project, a project through which a stone will be placed on the sidewalk in front of a building or home where a slave once lived or worked in town. Continue reading.

Guilford Group Starts Slavery Plaque Project

WSP · Apr 12, 2017 ·

By Zoe Roos in the Guilford Courier on April 12, 2017

Guilford — Wandering by historic homes in Guilford, a passerby will often notice a plaque adorning the front of a building indicating the year the house was built, who built it, and who of importance might have lived there—perhaps a famous figure such as Harriet Beecher Stowe or a soldier. The plaques are a reminder of the people who have come and gone over the years—but what about the people history has since forgotten?” Continue reading.

Witness Stones Project Founder Honored by the Guilford Preservation Alliance

WSP · Oct 27, 2016 ·

Shirley Girioni, president of the Guilford Preservation Alliance, (center) with award recipients. (Photo courtesy of Pat Kral)

On September 26, 2016, the Witness Stones Project’s Dennis Culliton received the Charles Hubbard Award for the his research and education work on slavery and African Americans in Guilford. Continue reading.

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