JTrainDavis
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That's actually a long ways, assuming before that was slavery times....really cool.
Yeah that was. Captain Mckissack of the Confederate Army father came over from North Carolina to Robertson County Tn around 1820. He bought slaves my ancestors in Cross Plains where the auction block still stands today. He kept his slaves together. And those slaves mingled with the other slaves from the neighboring Randolf farm. After the war they became a small community near by called Oregon in which my great great great great grandfather had 60 acres of farm land.
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Furguson of the British army said he would never leave that mountain and by god he was right they buried him up there!!
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Shame, all the free black men who fought in the revolution, how that chapter got erased.
Jack Sevier put that bastard in his place.
And when William Washington's Cavalry rode down and hacked the British down at the Cowpens, 30% of them were black. Nobody mentions that, or that 40% of our army at Saratoga was Black. It doesn't make a good story, i guess
