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Jonathan "Jonn" Paul is determined to ensure that the legacy of the Trail of Tears doesn't fade with time. Advertisement Article continues below this ad In 2012, the Schenectady man, who is part ...
In 1987, the U.S. National Park Service put up signs designating the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail from North Carolina to Oklahoma, but it included only two routes: the northern route and ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Every year nearly ten thousand motorcyclists ride through the Trail of Tears route and 2023 marks its 30th ride through north Alabama. The event was created to honor Native ...
The Trail of Tears is the shorthand used for the series of forced displacements of more than 60,000 Indigenous people of the five tribes between 1830 and 1850 and extending up through the 1870s.
Wes hears the story of his how his ancestor journeyed on the Trail of Tears.
Erin Whitson with the Missouri Humanities Council shares with us the details of the Trail of Tears and where you can find these paths and learn more about their significance to our shared history.
The tragic Trail of Tears weaves a spider web of routes across Arkansas, as marked by the many commemorative signs along hundreds of miles of highways across the state.
Sep. 20—The 31st Annual Trail of Tears Commemorative Motorcycle Ride celebrating Native American Heritage, is slated to travel through north Alabama, western Tennessee, and central Arkansas into ...
One person is dead, and several were injured in a five-vehicle, chain-reaction crash on Sunday on Route 29 in Madison County.
The Trail of Tears ride honors the Native American nations forced from their homes by the Indian Removal Act of 1830.