• Hidden History

  • Mar 20 2025
  • Length: 15 mins
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    Richmond’s history was built on the backs of the enslaved population. But their sacrifices, contributions and daily life were often swept into the currents of the James River.

    In this episode of History Reinvented we’re looking back at the contributions they made to both the island, the bridge and what they had to endure in their daily lives.

    New episodes will try to drop every few weeks but, as a freelance reporter, I could surely use some help with you subscribing and supporting this podcast. And if you’re a sponsor who may be interested in helping, then please do reach out. Heck, you could even Venmo (Ian-Stewart-82) me a few dollars to buy me some coffee.

    Be sure to check out my other podcast, called The Mechanics of Transportation in which I talk to local Richmond and national experts about all things transportation—including topics on cargo bikes, multi-use trails and more. And, if you like music, check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station, where I also happened to report on transportation topics.

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.

    *Cover photo: Slave Sale, Richmond, Virginia, 1861. The Illustrated London News (Feb. 16, 1861), p. 138. Found on Slavery Images.org.

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