Little Known Black History Fact: Richmond Slave Market
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After the Civil War and Lumpkin’s death, the real estate was left to Mary who took Lumpkin’s name and was known as his wife. She turned the jail into a school that later became Virginia Union University.
In the last hearing, the Richmond City Council voted that building negotiations should continue. They will reconvene at the end of the month.
Little Known Black History Fact: Richmond Slave Market was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
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