The Farmington Historical Society is launching “The Odyssey of The Amistad: A Trail to Freedom,” a unique, live presentation looking back at Farmington’s connection to the Amistad and the Mende people ...
Sarah Culberson saw the unthinkable during her first visit to Bumpe, Sierra Leone, in 2004 — children wandering with missing limbs, schools reduced to rubble, entire neighborhoods destroyed or burned.
Sarah Culberson was adopted at birth by a white family in West Virgina. After searching for her birth parents, she learned that her birth father is a ruling member of the Mende Tribe in Bumpe, Sierra ...
Sarah Culberson was adopted and raised by a white family in West Virginia and uncovered a rich history in her search for her birth family. NBC News reported at the age of 28-years-old, Culberson began ...
Sept. 19, 2006 — -- Adopted two days after her first birthday, Sarah Culberson grew up the youngest daughter in a close-knit family from Morgantown, W.Va. She was surrounded by love in her home, ...
Descendants of slaves filed a $1 billion lawsuit Monday against U.S. and British corporations, accusing them of profiting by committing genocide against their ancestors. Lawyers for the eight ...
There could be a new princess in Disney’s royal court. Nearly two decades after Sarah Culberson discovered that her father was the chief of a village in Sierra Leone, the West Virginia native’s life ...
ZANESVILLE − Sarah Culberson visited Zanesville last week and spoke at Secrest Auditorium and the Nelson T. Grant House, about her book, "A Princess Found." Culberson was born in Morgantown, West ...
There could be a new princess in Disney’s royal court. Nearly two decades after Sarah Culberson discovered that her father was the chief of a village in Sierra Leone, the West Virginia native’s life ...