Historical homes are priceless. They are part of the history of this nation. How sad the house is not restored and open to visit to educate people about her story that is part of the history of America.
Of course every plantation in VA and NC still in excellent condition but this home wasn't made into a museum... And I've never heard about her not surprised 🤔
Historical homes are priceless. They are part of the history of this nation. How sad the house is not restored and open to visit to educate people about her story that is part of the history of America.
Is there a playlist for Chronicles of KC? I didn't see one...
Where are her riches?
I wish I was rich🥺
Do her descendants still have the money if not who cares. Black people need to learn and teach our children how to keep their wealth.
Of course every plantation in VA and NC still in excellent condition but this home wasn't made into a museum... And I've never heard about her not surprised 🤔
Like they say, GOD works in misterios way
I wonder if her house was in the "Green Book"?
what is the green book?
@@TKO67 a book for black in racist America
Why would a house be in the green book that was businesses and restaurants dude
No , it was for the Who’s who.
Did we really need that super close up on the historian's eyes? Lol
Awesome story though!
Why it not renovated and put on show😮😮 she was a millionaire so she still his.😊so why
This is unbelievable I bet they ran her and the family outta Kansas.
Nope, she lived a very comfortable life and gave lavish parties where people like Duke Ellington and Count Basie attended. She passed in 1967.
Making money more than the president