A House Divided
Composer Don McCullough was eating breakfast and reading the newspaper when he turned to a story about newly recognized Underground Railroad sites in Washington, including a nearby Georgetown cemetery. He read the story intently. In his mind, he could see the frightened slaves as they were moving...
 
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