The Post and Courier features January 7, 2019 article, written by Joy Bonala, on the unveiling of a historic marker located in…
The New York Public Library provides a photograph of Richard H. Cain- a free born Black man from Virginia who became a pastor,…
The New York Public Library provides an 1887 commemorative illustration of Richard H. Cain - a free born Black man from Virginia…
The Library of Congress presents an 1873 photograph of Richard H. Cain- a free born Black man from Virginia who became a pastor,…
Teaching American History provides an 1868 speech by Richard H. Cain - a free born Black man from Virginia who became a pastor,…
WFAE provides a 2021 podcast interview between journalist Gwendolyn Glenn and Reginald Hildebrand, a retired UNC Chapel Hill and…
South Carolina Public Radio presents a short 2020 podcast episode on Richard H. Cain- a free born Black man from Virginia who…
The South Carolina Encyclopedia presents a short biography, by Professor Bernard E. Powers, Jr., on the life of Richard H. Cain, a…
Note: See 3rd column, 8th paragraph.Chronicling America presents an 1882 Newberry Herald newspaper obituary, writer unknown,…
Note: See 4th column, 2nd paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1870 Anderson Intelligencer newspaper article, writer unknown,…
Note: See 6th column, 3rd paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1874 Anderson Intelligencer newspaper article, writer unknown,…
Note: See p. 3, slide #3 for transcribed Ransier speech. Many typographical errors.The New York University Law Library presents an…
South Carolina Public Radio features a 1-minute, 2020 radio podcast on the life of Alonzo Jacob Ransier- South Carolina's first…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 black and white portrait of Alonzo Jacob Ransier - an African American Congressman (R -…
Note: Video quality is low, but the account is informative. Pertinent information starts at 1:09. The America Storyteller YouTube…
South Carolina State Library features an 1874 historical speech by African American Congressman, Alonzo J. Ransier. Themes…