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An Art Exhibit to honor Black Soldiers!

To challenge the inequity in value subconsciously disseminated by the lack of representation in historical photos, the Alex Breanne Corporation has decided to commission a professional artist who will take each individual photo in our collection and create a new piece of portrait art for each.

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Thaddeus & Mary Newton Memorial Celebration

It’s been 6 months in the making! The Mary & Thaddeus Newton Graveside Memorial Celebration went off without a hitch! It occurred at 11am on Friday, June 21st. Military honors for Stephen Newton, their son who died in the assault on Fort Wagner, were provided by the Connecticut National Guard, as well as by the Massachusetts 54th Regiment who traveled down from Boston to join us!

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A Ceremony to Celebrate Thaddeus & Mary Newton

1833, in New Bern, NC, a free black woman named Mary Herritage married her love, an enslaved man named Thaddeus Newton. Thaddeus was enslaved by Peter and Catherine Custis, relatives of Robert E. Lee. They had kids, but because Thaddeus was enslaved, Mary had to make her own way.

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