Two new historical markers, honoring the life of a U.S. diplomat who helped 1,200 Jews escape the Holocaust and the legacy of an African-American school, are set to be erected in the Hill City later this year.
Richard Chumney, The News & Advance
Wed, 03/28/2018 - 3:44pm
Two new historical markers, honoring the life of a U.S. diplomat who helped 1,200 Jews escape the Holocaust and the legacy of an African-American school, are set to be erected in the Hill City later this year.