by synergycap1 | Aug 24, 2017 | Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Books and Literature, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Economics, Finance, Hemings, Sally, Jefferson, Thomas, Non-Bank Loans, Slavery (Historical), Working Capital
Why the words we use to describe Sally Hemings matter.
by synergycap1 | Aug 22, 2017 | Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Charlottesville, Va, Violence (August, 2017), Civil War (US) (1861-65), Economics, Finance, Lee, Robert E, Monuments and Memorials (Structures), Non-Bank Loans, Slavery (Historical), Working Capital
By SIMON ROMERO August 22, 2017 Few American families are as deeply embedded in the nation’s history as the Lees of Virginia. Members of the clan signed the Declaration of Independence, served the new nation as judges and generals, lawmakers and...
by synergycap1 | Aug 18, 2017 | Arlington (Va), Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Economics, Finance, Lee, Robert E, Letters, New York Times, Non-Bank Loans, Slavery (Historical), Working Capital
The man who would become a Confederate general wanted to correct an article about freeing the slaves on his family’s estate.
by synergycap1 | Aug 9, 2017 | Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Civil War (US) (1861-65), Economics, Finance, Flags, Emblems and Insignia, Historic Buildings and Sites, Monuments and Memorials (Structures), Non-Bank Loans, Oxford (Miss), Slavery (Historical), University of Mississippi, Working Capital
By STEPHANIE SAUL August 9, 2017 OXFORD, Miss. — Other than William Faulkner and the father and son quarterbacks Archie and Eli Manning, few figures in this town’s history are better known locally than Lucius Q. C. Lamar. A professor at Ole Miss...
by synergycap1 | Jun 25, 2017 | Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Blacks, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Charleston, SC, Shooting (2015), Civil War (US) (1861-65), Economics, Finance, Flags, Emblems and Insignia, Non-Bank Loans, Slavery (Historical), Southern States (US), Symbols, Whites, Working Capital
The Confederate flag that still flies in the South was not the rebels’ first choice, and its selection was anything but straightforward.
by synergycap1 | Jun 17, 2017 | Area Planning and Renewal, Bad Credit Loans, Bank Lending, Blacks, Business Lending, Business Loans, Capital, Economics, Finance, Houston (Tex), Juneteenth, Non-Bank Loans, Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Slavery (Historical), Sylvester Turner, Texas, Working Capital
By MICHAEL HARDY June 17, 2017 HOUSTON — In 1872, a group of African-American ministers and businessmen in Houston purchased 10 acres of land south of downtown, in the city’s predominantly black Third Ward neighborhood, and created Emancipation...