May 21, 2019

Carole Shelton, a professional storyteller from St. Louis, tells of the life of Mary Robinson, a slave at White Haven, a small plantation owned by the family of Julia Dent, who would later marry Ulysses S. Grant. Shelton talked about the lives of African Americans during a special presentation at the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site on Saturday...

Carole Shelton, a professional storyteller from St. Louis, tells of the life of Mary Robinson, a slave at White Haven, a small plantation owned by the family of Julia Dent, who would later marry Ulysses S. Grant. Shelton talked about the lives of African Americans during a special presentation at the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site on Saturday,
Carole Shelton, a professional storyteller from St. Louis, tells of the life of Mary Robinson, a slave at White Haven, a small plantation owned by the family of Julia Dent, who would later marry Ulysses S. Grant. Shelton talked about the lives of African Americans during a special presentation at the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site on Saturday,Jill Bock/Standard Democrat

Carole Shelton, a professional storyteller from St. Louis, tells of the life of Mary Robinson, a slave at White Haven, a small plantation owned by the family of Julia Dent, who would later marry Ulysses S. Grant. Shelton talked about the lives of African Americans during a special presentation at the Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site on Saturday.

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