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THE AFRICAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RAPPAHANNOCK
Behind every story preserved on this site is our team dedicated to honoring the full legacy of Rappahannock’s African American experience. Our leadership brings together diverse expertise to ensure every facet of our history—from commerce and faith to military service—is documented, celebrated, and protected for future generations.

L. Goodall

C. Timbers

J. Baltimore

M. Davis-Roman

C. Porter

S. Proper

R. Crocker

S. Wheeler

T. Kilby

A. Summerlin
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By contributing, you actively empower our mission to keep the past present, build a powerful educational foundation for the future, and amplify the crucial voices and stories that must be heard.
PHOTO: The Horseshoe Inn, opened in 1950 in Sperrryville by the Butler family. (Credit: Private Collection)
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