The journalist unpacks how the ocean helped her discover her history.
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The 10-acre site is planned to commemorate Richmond's legacy as an slave trade epicenter.
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A VPM News audience member who works in the area asked about the history of the Southside landmark.
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The phrase, reportedly coined in Richmond to persuade Virginia colonists to prepare for war, has been used by protesters across the world.
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The 1895 Jackson Ward armory is a state and national Black history landmark.
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The remains of hundreds of tenant farmers are being moved from the former Oak Hill tobacco plantation.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.
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Brian Bullock visits spots around Richmond learning about rail transportation and the groundbreaking technology that has its roots in Richmond, Virginia.
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The General Assembly passed state recognition in 2010.
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City leaders do not have a plan or timeline for voting to formally adopt the statement.
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Updated Dec. 6: The committee met to discuss out-of-state schools.
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VPM's Hidden History with Brian Bullock examines the history of eggnog, recipes included, in an end-of-year holiday special.
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After being buried in Culpeper and Hollywood Cemetery, Hill's remains were removed from beneath monument.
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More than 450 families who were forced to leave their homes to create Shenandoah National Park.
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With a grant from the National Park Service, the fort's authority plans restore the building for residential use.
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Midwifery was criminalized in the commonwealth until 2005.
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The first Black Catholic basilica in the country, the church has more than 200 years of history to its name.
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Hidden History with Brian Bullock uncovers one Virginian's creative and courageous response to the Holocaust.
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The Virginia Holocaust Museum and VPM are partnering to bring a screening and panel discussion exploring the documentary, "The U.S. and the Holocaust."
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In Cumberland County, the Pine Grove School sits at the intersection of environmental concern, historic preservation and industrial development.
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The queen connected her 1957 and 2007 visits in a speech to the Virginia General Assembly.