I've spent countless hours searching online for information about African Americans in this township. If Harriet Jacobs did not write her story, the only inferences to a black presence would be the words, plantation, cotton and peanuts.
Golden Frinks, who was the National Field Secretary for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), RESIDED in Edenton, did he organize any protests there? Why did Martin Luther King come to Edenton, NC? Was it to learn about Edenton’s integration practices long before the Civil Rights Movement began? (I don't think so) The main PROTEST highlighted in Edenton’s history appears to be the Tea Party of 1774.
African Americans have been living in Edenton since 1712; did they contribute anything to Edenton's culture and history?
“Roots of Edenton” what’s your thought on this matter?