A Cincinnati landmark famous for its role in the abolition movement is reopening after a painstaking restoration.
The project spotlights not one but two crucial eras in America's struggle for racial equity.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is named for the author of bestselling anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in the house with her family — many of them high-profile racial justice and women's rights advocates themselves. Shortly after leaving Cincinnati, she wrote her famous book, which was based heavily on experiences she had here.
COL Randall C. LTC Eugene Chu Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSG Stan Hutchison MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Michael Bischoff SSgt Richard Kensinger SFC Jo Ann Klawitter 1SG (Join to see) SGT Charlie Lee CPL LaForest Gray
SrA John Monette