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New Historical Marker Unveiling – Brinkley Hill
The Delaware Public Archives invites you to attend the unveiling of a new State of Delaware Historical Marker: Brinkley Hill.
Brinkley Hill was a remarkable free Black community in Delaware, serving as a stop on the Underground Railroad and home to brothers William and Nathaniel Brinkley, who aided Harriet Tubman, founded a schoolhouse, and helped establish Zion AME Church. The unveiling of a new State of Delaware Historical Marker will honor their lasting legacy and highlight the importance of preserving Delaware’s diverse histories.
Presented by Delaware Public Archives.
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