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The Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua renamed its chapel in honor of two Black church leaders on Saturday.The re-named Campbell Chapel will honor…
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In the western New Hampshire town of Canaan, there's a plot of land where Noyes Academy once stood.Incorporated in 1834, Noyes Academy was the first…
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Two hundred years ago, Richard Potter was one of the nation’s most famous entertainers, but he’s all but vanished from public memory. So has his…
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This Saturday, the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire will put on its annual Juneteenth Celebration.Juneteenth marks the day when slaves in Texas heard…
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In 1859, a Mrs. H.E. Wilson published a novel at her own expense. The book told the story of a biracial girl named Frado abandoned by her mother to be…
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If you're looking for a slice in New Hampshire, you can find a House of Pizza in just about every town in the state. These pies are pan baked, with a hard…
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The 2017 Black New England Conference began Friday at the University of New Hampshire.The event brings scholars, writers, and activists together to…
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On July 3, The Exchange took a closer look at town life in New Hampshire. Granite State towns are recurring themes for The Exchange. Three stories in…
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Ona Judge, a runaway slave who evaded George Washington himself, lived most of her on New Hampshire’s Seacoast after gaining her freedom. Her story isn't…
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Bessie Stringfield: The Motorcycle Queen of MiamiFrom intrepid explorers to hearty pioneers to Jack Kerouac's drug addled odyssey, the road trip is a staple of American literature and folklore. Stories…