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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,410 posts)
Sun Jun 19, 2022, 12:26 PM Jun 2022

"Emancipation Day" celebrated in Richmond, Virginia, April 1905, forty years after Union victory:

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Juneteenth should be the umbrella for all such commemorations, recalling that emancipation was a process.

“Emancipation Day” celebrated in Richmond, Virginia, April 1905, forty years after Union victory:


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"Emancipation Day" celebrated in Richmond, Virginia, April 1905, forty years after Union victory: (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2022 OP
I'd guess that was Broad St or Jackson Ward underpants Jun 2022 #1
Tredegar's workforce consisted of hired slaves, free blacks and appalachiablue Jun 2022 #2
Masters Degree Social Worker student underpants Jun 2022 #3

underpants

(182,776 posts)
1. I'd guess that was Broad St or Jackson Ward
Sun Jun 19, 2022, 01:08 PM
Jun 2022

Anything not Monument Avenue.

Jackson Ward was one of a few “Black Wall Streets”. Guess where it was decided to put interstates 95/64 right through town.

It was also decided to put the downtown expressway 195 right through Oregon Hill. The Hill was (mostly still is) a white only poor neighborhood. Wiped out about 1/2 of it. Residents were from Appalachia brought in to work at Tredegar Iron Works.

appalachiablue

(41,129 posts)
2. Tredegar's workforce consisted of hired slaves, free blacks and
Sun Jun 19, 2022, 03:29 PM
Jun 2022

Irish, Welsh and Scottish immigrants who worked there for years during the factory's operation. A German ancestor from Philadelphia came to work at Tredegar in Richmond post- Civil War in the 1870s and was employed there for many years.

I found no references to labor from Appalachia at the factory in a number of publications that I researched. What is the source for Appalachian employees at Tredegar and as residents of Richmond? For generations my family has lived in Richmond, Va. and a number of other US states.

underpants

(182,776 posts)
3. Masters Degree Social Worker student
Sun Jun 19, 2022, 03:50 PM
Jun 2022

Old girlfriend. She did a study on it and that’s what she told me. My stepfather, who grew up on the Hill, has told me the same.

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