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Who is John the Baptist Stradford? History of John the Baptist Stradford
John the Baptist "JB" The Stradford


John the Baptist moved to Tulsa in 1899. The Stradford family called him J. B. He was a former Kentucky slave who was not afraid to preach the gospel of equal treatment and racial solidarity for black Americans. College-educated in Ohio at Oberlin College, Stradford received his law degree from Indiana University, practicing in Indianapolis and yearning to influence black equality. Tulsa became his destiny.

Leaders of the local white community yearned for his demise.
In America, the late 1800s provided an unpainted canvas of opportunity for post-emancipation blacks. They were free to relocate, joining up with other freshly freed blacks and freedmen from Creek enslavement to start communities separate from the white population. While racial distrust remained, their new beginnings were sites of burgeoning entrepreneurship.

Over 60 percent of the U.S. black population served whites as domestics, restaurant cooks, bootblacks, and laborers. Wages were brought back to their new settlements and spent with black grocers, black lumberyards, black saloons and gambling enterprises, black theaters, and a cadre of like-skinned businesses.
Oklahomas future looked bright for blacks. Led by the vision of Edwin McCabe, founder of the first black community of Langston in 1890, the state became a mecca for black towns and self-reliant communities50 by 1920. [2] The New York Times warned on March 1, 1890, that a Negro settlement is a camp of savages. McCabe sent recruiters to the South, appealing to racial pride, and hoped to recruit enough blacks to become the majority race and force the whites to turn over the region to them.

McCabes dream of a politically powerful, black-friendly state lured Stradford from Indianapolis to the dirt streets of Tulsas undeveloped Greenwood area.
Buying up large tracts of undeveloped land northeast of the tracks that bordered downtown, 39-year-old J. B. Stradford sold his Greenwood parcels to blacks only. O.W. Gurley, the acknowledged founder of the new community, did the same as Black Tulsa took shape.

Yet, Stradford was not a real estate man by trade. He was a University of Indiana-educated attorney who used his investment profits to aggressively litigate for black social justice. Never shy to voice his outrage, he occasionally declared, The day a member of our group was mobbed (lynched) in Tulsa, the streets would be bathed in blood. The activist put himself on the line to prevent lynches. In 1918 he turned back a lynching mob in Bristow, Oklahoma. When Stradford suffered Jim Crow discrimination, he did not sit idly.

Walking along Greenwood Avenue, a white deliveryman made a racist remark about Stradfords skin color. Nearly beating him to death, friends pulled Stradford off the bloodied iceman, telling him that if he killed the white man, he would be mobbed, a euphemism for lynched. Later, he was acquitted for violating Oklahoma Jim Crow laws.
Riding a train from Kansas to Tulsa in 1912, nearly 50 years after the end of the Civil War, J. B. [1] experienced the continuation of slave law in Oklahoma. When the locomotive reached the Oklahoma border, the conductor stopped the train and Stradford was forcibly removed from the black luxury car although he had paid the higher fare. Oklahoma exempted railroads from the expense of such cars if it did not make economic sense. Stradford sued Midland Valley Railroad in state and federal courts for false imprisonment. All courts ruled against his demand for justice by law, angering Greenwood residents.

In 1916, Stradford railed the Tulsa City Commission for its segregation ordinance that he claimed casts a stigma upon the colored race in the eyes of the world; and to sap the spirit of hope for justice before the law from the race itself. The upside of segregation was the white dollars earned by black Tulsans stayed in the district, giving Deep Greenwood merchants the spoils of their neighbors, while the black print media continued to pull no punches.

The most militant black voice in America and a founder of the NAACP fanned the embers during a Greenwood speech. Brought to the community by Stradford and newspaperman A. J. Smitherman in March of 1921, the first black Harvard Ph.D., W. E. B. Du Bois, lectured the throngs that the hatred in the white mans heart was still strong. At times, the professor proposed that the only solution to hate is hate.
Du Bois argued in those times, We have suffered and cowered When the armed lynchers come, we too must gather armed. When the mob moves, we propose to meet it with sticks and clubs and guns. There was a rising tide of passion in Greenwood. They were ready to forcefully defend the promise of equality under the law.

White Tulsa became less enchanted with the likes of J.B. Stradford. Although Stradford was respected as a legitimate businessman, many Tulsans despised him.
Stradford and his close friend Andrew J. Smitherman, the owner/publisher of the black newspaper Tulsa Star, situated on Greenwood Avenue, spoke out against the trio of leading causes of civil rights in Oklahomalynching, voting rights, and the railroad segregation policy. The Black Dispatch, a black Oklahoma City newspaper published by Roscoe Dunjee, regularly fired up Greenwood residents, declaring the courts were full of dead mens bones, denied enforcement of the United States Supreme Court decision guaranteeing black Oklahomans right to vote, and validated Oklahomas railroad segregation statute. During vaudeville shows at the famed Dreamland Theater on Greenwood, a frequently bantered slogan was Dont let any white man run it over on you, but fight. Racial rhetoric primed Tulsa.

While inflammatory verbiage continued in district tabloids and on street corners, business was good. J. B. Stradford amassed a sizeable bank account. With 15 rental houses, including a 16-room brick apartment building, he earned a real estate income of nearly $8,000 a month in 2013 dollars.

Stradford decided it was time that black travelers of means should have accommodations as swank as downtowns Hotel Tulsa. He envisioned his hotel as the pinnacle of his dreams, remarking, The Stradford would be a monument to the thrift, energy, and business tact of the race in Tulsa [and] to the race in the state of Oklahoma. The exuberant opening of his eponymous hotel on June 1, 1918, signified the realization of his promised land, adding credence to Booker T. Washingtons description of this district as Black Wall Street.

The three-story edifice of pressed brick above the windows and stone slabs below cost a glitzy $50,000. The segregated Stradford, serving blacks only, was perhaps the largest black-owned and operated hotel in America. While it fulfilled his dream, the construction of the hotel created financial difficulties. Stradford ran out of money. Borrowing $20,000 helped, yet, when a boxcar of beds, rugs, and chandeliers rolled into the station, the new hotelier could not pay the $5,000 bill.
Within eyeshot of the hotel, the furnishings for the 54 modern living rooms, gambling hall, dining hall, and saloon languished on the rails. Stradford negotiated paying a quarter of the total and the remainder in monthly payments. The Stradford Hotel at 301 North Greenwood was open for business.

It was a gay time. A new form of music ricocheted up Greenwood Avenue from the dancehalls. Jazz, with its gyrating rhythms and freedom to improvise, stimulated the dancers and frightened the white community, who considered the music style as vibrations for the half-savage. The piano in the Stradford Hotel pounded out jazz for its distinguished clientele who tripped the fantastic toe.
Amid the glamour of the Stradford, the racial tension in Greenwood and the region was superficially suppressed. Desperate events stoked emotions.

In April 1921, Greenwood celebrated the success of a group of Muskogee black men that stormed the city jail, liberated a black man (John McShane), and shot a white deputy sheriff in the process. The local black community justified the action, claiming they prvented a lynching. Their defiance energized Greenwood.
Stradford and Smitherman agreed that a community must be vigilant if a black man was in danger of being lynched. It was justicea legal right, they reckoned, to take aggressive action, encouraging their community to support armed militancy towards lynching.

In the afternoon edition of May 30, 1921, the Tulsa Tribune, a front-page story announced a negro will be lynched tonight. The following day, a Greenwood teenager, Dick Roland, was arrested under the allegations that he attempted to rape a 17-year-old white girl, Sarah Page, in an elevator. Although a grand jury indictment against him was rendered several days later and then dismissed within three months for lack of a prosecution witness (Sarah, according to oral histories from Greenwood survivors, was his taboo lover.), the yellow-journalism article fomented the deadliest and most destructive riot in the history of the United Statesan event that would forever be referred to as the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.

A. J. Smithermans office of the Tulsa Star was the center of activity the night before the battle. Several carloads of passionate armed veterans made repeated trips from the newspapers curb to the jail holding Roland, where they confronted a growing white mob. Dedicated to stop a lynching, J. B. held court with the gathering crowd, repeating his oft used statement about blood in the streets. He recalled in his memoirs that he declared to the nervous onlookers what he would do if there were a lynching: If I cant get anyone to go with me, I will go single-handed and empty my automatic into the mob and, then, resign myself to my fate. His comments encouraged men, including a tall, light-skinned veteran named O. B. Mann, to continue making trips to the courthouse.

Mann, a successful Greenwood grocer, returned from the war with inflated ideas about equality and sure he could take on the world, according to O. W. Gurley. He continued, during court testimony on an insurance claim relating to property damage from the riot, that it was the inadvertent discharge of Manns handgun when grabbed by a white man that activated the fatal chain of events.

At dawn, the sound of an air horn commanded the heavily armed white armada, loaded with Klansmen, to step over the tracks and attack an underarmed band of black veterans in uniform and frightened Greenwood residents intent to defend their families and homes. Within a matter of hours, hundreds were murdered and homes and businesses were looted and burned as thousands of black Tulsans were arrested and herded into detention.

Dick Roland was a forgotten man. Sheriff McCollough claims Dick spent a safe evening in the county jail and was secreted out of town by 8 a.m. amidst the gunfire of the massacre, never, according to most, to return to Tulsa. The carnage would continue through the day.

The June 1, 1921, evening edition of the Tulsa Tribune wrote that a motley procession of negroes wended its way down Main Street to the baseball park with hands held high above their heads, their hats in one hand, a token of their submission to the white mans authority. The reporter continued, They will return, not to their homes, but to heaps of ashes, the angry reprisal for the wrong inflicted on him by the inferior race. Some of that race-under-siege resisted the roundup.

Attempting to hold the mobsters from advancing, Stradford and others fired from the second-story porch that fronted the hotel. The building represented black equality to him and he preferred death rather than to lose it. The west-facing windows on the third-floor had been smashed by a machine gun. Six men were wounded and one was dead.

The hotel became a haven for black families. Most left, surrendering to the militia. A sobbing Augusta, Stradfords wife, pleaded with him, Oh, Papa, let us go, too.
If you want to go with the crowd, then go, he said. I intend to protect my hotel.
Augusta stayed. Others returned with a message of hope. The militia had promised to keep the hotel from further destruction, if Stradford surrendered. He agreed.
A short, slightly rotund man with a pencil-thin mustache perched above his squared chin, the now 60-year-old Stradford was reportedly the wealthiest man in Greenwood with over $1.6 million dollars of investments in todays currency. He stood with his gun in the doorway of his hotel, waiting for the car of his captors. His dark, piercing eyes surveyed the burning buildings in Deep Greenwood. Hundreds of the 8,000 Greenwood residents ran through the street before him. Some with raised hands were marshaled to detention centers, shots fired at their feet and hopelessness on their faces.

A man described by descendants as having the strength of a Mandingo warrior, watched mobsters enter his building. They took him to the Convention Center where city officials took $2,000 of his money. There is no mention of Augustas whereabouts. Stradford was not detained long, but he was still in harms way.
One day later, an order asked for the arrest of Stradford so he could face a grand jury. The contention was he had encouraged carloads of armed blacks who organized and left from the Stradford Hotel. Without his presence, he was indicted for inciting a riot. The penalty for the charge was death or life imprisonment. The white community needed a definable villain and they decided on Stradford.

His name was well known in the Tulsa white community. His railroad segregation lawsuit as well as his defiance towards the segregation ordinance put him squarely in opposition to their values. He named a hotel after himself, so they knew he was a man of ambition. As Greenwoods Republican Party leader, the local papers named him a henchman. Since the media labeled the riot a Negro uprising, they reasoned that the wealthiest, most defiant and outspoken man must be the ringleaderand, he fled, so he must be guilty.

With authorities on his heels, Stradford leaned back in a segregated railroad car headed for Independence, Kansas. Through a gentle rain, Stradford gazed up Greenwood Avenue spying his symbol of black pride, reduced to smoldering ashes and charred brick. Oklahoma was no longer the Promised Land.
Along with hundreds of black Americans who died on June 1, 1921, and thousands who had homes, businesses, and possessions stolen or burned, the Stradford Hotel laid in ruins, never to be reconstructed. The crown jewel of Black Tulsa shined a scant three years to the day.

On June 6, J. B. Stradford became the first person formally charged with inciting a riot. To be proven guilty, the county district attorney only needed to show he abetted the riot that resulted in murder, looting, and theft. Never mind those crimes were committed by the white mob.

Shortly after arriving at his brothers house in Independence, local police, at the request of Tulsa authorities, paid a visit to Stradford. Asked if he would turn himself in, he replied, Hell, no. Arrested and booked, he called his son in Chicago. Cornelius Stradford, a graduate of Columbia University Law School, took the first train to Kansas and posted the $6,500 (2013 value) bond. J. B. was told to stay put and appear in court on June 10. Convinced he would not get a fair trial if returned to Tulsa, Stradford and his son boarded the next train to Chicago. Incensed Tulsa litigators vowed to extradite and try him for the charge of inciting a riot.

Wrangling successfully against the extradition attempts, the aging Stradford settled into Chicago life with his wife, son, and numerous grandchildren. Trying to re-create his success in Tulsa, he practiced law and filed a suit in September against the American Central Insurance Company, trying to recover some of his real estate losses. Stradford did not appear at the hearing. Due to the riot exclusion clause in insurance policies and local leaders defining the travesty as a riot, all riot victims claims, including the one by the gentleman considered by some as an outlaw, were knocked out in legal fights.

Desiring to re-create his rea estate prowess, he formed a group of investors to build a luxury hotel like the Stradford. Regrettably, the project ran out of money and the building was not completed. He did, however, construct a candy store, barbershop, and a small pool hall. His modest business holdings in Chicago reminded him of what once was.

Stradford lost more than money in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. He lost his black sense of place. In his unpublished memoirs, he wrote, It is incredible to believe that in this civilized age that a white man could be so void of humanity. He continued, My soul cried for revenge and prayed for the day to come when I could personally avenge the wrongs which had been perpetrated against me. He died in 1935 at the age of 74. Sixty years later, family members extracted his atonement.

Cornelius E. Toole was a former NAACP lawyer and a Cook County, Illinois, circuit court judge. He was also a great-grandson of J. B. Stradford.Toole harbored resentment for the smearing of his relatives name, the destroying of his properties and his dreams. Through impassioned communications with Mayor Susan Savage and local black leader Don Ross in 1996, the 63-year-old former judge insisted that the charges against Stradford be dismissed. The decision rested on the shoulders of first-year District Attorney Bill LaFortune who needed to render an opinion on a strict legal questiondid evidence support the notion that Stradford incited a riot?

Nancy Little was assigned the investigation. Her detailed inspection revealed innocent black families suffered a ruthless attack. She was shocked. While it was undeniable Stradford violated law by jumping bail and refusing extradition, Little concluded he was innocent of inciting a riot. LaFortune vacated the charges.
In October of 1996, Stradfords from Texas, Illinois, Ohio, and New York set foot in Oklahomathe first time since June of 1921. The vindication ceremony at the Greenwood Cultural Center featured moving statements from Governor Frank Keating. Quite simply, District Attorney Bill LaFortune presented the motion to dismiss and Judge Jesse Harris accepted it.

John the Baptist Stradford was the first riot victim indicted and the last alleged outlaw exoneratedfirst charged, last freed.


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On This Day In 2010, Aristotelis Goumas Was Murdered By Racist Cowards.

Turk-Albanians Entered Goumas' Shop, Which He Owned In Heimarra In Northern Epirus And They Demanded He Stop...read more
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ANAGNOSTIS PETIMEZAS (1765 - AUGUST 12, 1822)
Anagnostis Petimezas (1765 - August 12, 1822)
Anagnostis Petimezas (1765 - August 12, 1822)

Born Near Kalavryta In The Achaea Region Of The Peloponnese And A Descendent From The Prominent And Distinguished Petimeza Family, He Was A Fighter And Leader Of The Armatoloi Of Kalavryta.read more
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SOLOMOS SOLOMOU (1970 - AUGUST 14, 1996)
Solomos Solomou (1970 - August 14, 1996)
Solomos Solomou (1970 - August 14, 1996)

Originally From Famagusta, As A Child He Was Forced To Flee His Home Along With His Family And Thousands Of Other Greeks, In The Aftermath Of The Turkish Invasion Of Cyprus In 1974.

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DIMITRIOS YPSILANTIS (1793 - AUGUST 16, 1832)
Dimitrios Ypsilantis (1793 - August 16, 1832)
Dimitrios Ypsilantis (1793 - August 16, 1832)

Born In Constantinople, He Was A Leader, Fighter, Politician And An Important Revolutionary During The Time Of The Greek War Of Independence.

He Was A Member Of The Wealthy And...read more
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MANOLIS MORMORIS (1534 - 1598)
Manolis Mormoris (1534 - 1598)
Manolis Mormoris (1534 - 1598)

A Member Of The Prominent Mormoris Family, Which Had Its Roots In Nafplio In The Peloponnese, He Was A Greek Noble, Rebel And Military Leader Of The 16th Century.

Mormoris Was The Military Commander...read more
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AUGUST 1904 - THE BEGINNING OF THE MACEDONIAN STRUGGLE.
August 1904 - The beginning of the Macedonian Struggle.
August 1904 - The Beginning Of The Macedonian Struggle.

This Was The 5th Greek Revolution In Macedonia, Since The Greek War Of Independence Of 1821 (& 1854, 1878, 1896), Looking To Liberate Macedonia, Its People And Re-unite Them With The...read more
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CHRISTAKIS ZOGRAFOS (1820 - AUGUST 19, 1896)
Christakis Zografos (1820 - August 19, 1896)
Christakis Zografos (1820 - August 19, 1896)

Born In The Village Of Kestorati, Northern Epirus. He Was A Greek Entrepreneur, Banker And National Benefactor.

After Graduating From The In Ioannina, He Went To Constantinople...read more
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METROPOLITAN AIMILIANOS OF GREVENA (1877 - SEPTEMBER 30, 1911)
Metropolitan Aimilianos of Grevena (1877 - September 30, 1911)
Metropolitan Aimilianos Of Grevena (1877 - September 30, 1911)

Born Aimilianos Lazaridis In Ikonio, Central Anatolia, He Was The Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Of Grevena In Macedonia And A Beacon For Hellenism In The Region.

He...read more
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THE ZULU OF SOUTH AFRICA
The Zulu of South Africa
African Tribes

The Zulu Of South Africa
Population: Between 10 And 13 Million

The Zulu People Are The Largest Ethnic Group In South Africa. They Are Descended From East African Origins And Over Centuries, Migrated...read more
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MEANING OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES NAMES
Meaning of African countries names
Meaning Of African Countries Names:

Algeria Comes From Algiers (al-Jazair), Means The Islands

Angola Comes From The Title Ngola Held By The Kings Of Ndongo, A Tributary Of The King Of Kongo

Benin Is After...read more
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ARNADO DEBBO, ADAMAWA COMMUNITY WHERE ONLY WOMEN CAN RULE
Arnado Debbo, Adamawa Community where only women can rule
Arnado Debbo, Adamawa Community Where Only Women Can Rule In A Small Rural Community In The Southern Part Of Adamawa State.

Women Have Established Them- Selves On The Throne, Ruling The Men For About Two Anda Half Cen- Turies.
Throughout...read more
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THE MAN TAFA BALOGUN, HOW HE WAS FORCED OUT OF POLICE
The Man Tafa Balogun, How He Was Forced Out Of Police
The Man Tafa Balogun, How He Was Forced Out Of Police

Mustafa Adebayo Balogun Was Born 25 August 1947 In Ila Orangun, Ila Local Government Area Of Osun State.

The Former Police Officer Was Widely Known As Kumawu, And Was...read more
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LEARN ABOUT SIMILARITIES OF ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE
LEARN ABOUT SIMILARITIES OF ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE
LEARN ABOUT SIMILARITIES OF ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE .

Zambia And Zimbabwe, Both Located In Southern Africa, Share Several Similarities Across Different Aspects Such As History, Geography, Culture, And Economics. Here Are Some Of The Key Similarities...read more
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THE BUSHMAN, SAN OR KHOISAN, OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
The Bushman, San or Khoisan, of Southern Africa
African Tribes

The Bushman, San Or Khoisan, Of Southern Africa

Population About 80000 Between South Africa, Botswana, And Namibia

Known As The First People Of South Africa, The Khoisan Are Renowned For Their...read more
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AUGUST 20TH, 480BC - THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE
August 20th, 480BC - The Battle of Thermopylae
August 20th, 480BC - The Battle Of Thermopylae

The 2,503rd Anniversary Of The Battle Of Thermopylae. Where The United Greek City-states Led By King Leonidas Of Sparta, Put Up A Defiant Last Stand Of Defence Of The Homeland.

Thermopylae,...read more
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NIKOLAOS STOURNARIS (1775 - 1826)
Nikolaos Stournaris (1775 - 1826)
Nikolaos Stournaris (1775 - 1826)

From West Of Trikala In Thessaly, Descendant Of A Powerful Family Of Armatoloi, He Was An Armatolos Himself And Fighter Of The Greek Revolution.

He Was Initiated As A Member Of Filiki Etaireia,...read more
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PAVLOS KOUNTOURIOTIS (APRIL 9, 1855 - AUGUST 22, 1935)
Pavlos Kountouriotis (April 9, 1855 - August 22, 1935)
Pavlos Kountouriotis (April 9, 1855 - August 22, 1935)

Born On The Island Of Hydra, He Was A Hero Of The Balkan Wars (1912-13), Admiral And Chief Of The General Staff Of The Hellenic Navy And Later, President Of Greece.

He...read more
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KONSTANTINOS GAREFIS (1874 - AUGUST 24, 1906)
Konstantinos Garefis (1874 - August 24, 1906)
Konstantinos Garefis (1874 - August 24, 1906)

From The Village Of Milies In South-eastern Thessaly, Konstantinos Garefis Was A Greek Patriot, A Macedonian Fighter And A Captain Of His Own Band Of Guerrilla Fighters During The Macedonian...read more
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O AGIOS KOSMAS O AITOLOS (1714 - AUGUST 24, 1779)
O Agios Kosmas o Aitolos (1714 - August 24, 1779)
O Agios Kosmas O Aitolos (1714 - August 24, 1779)

Born In The Village Of Megas Dendros, North Of Thermo In Sterea Ellada, Agios Kosmas Was A Greek Monk And One Of The Most Revered Saints Of The Greek Orthodox Church.

After...read more
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CHRYSOSTOMOS CHRYSOMALLIDIS (1872 - AUGUST 24, 1949)
Chrysostomos Chrysomallidis (1872 - August 24, 1949)
Chrysostomos Chrysomallidis (1872 - August 24, 1949)

From The Town Of Perinthos In Eastern Thrace, He Was A Greek Priest, Military Chaplain And Macedonian Fighter.

After Finishing His Schooling At The Greek School Of Zarifis...read more
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AUGUST 26TH, 1821 - THE BATTLE OF VASILIKA
August 26th, 1821 - The Battle of Vasilika
August 26th, 1821 - The Battle Of Vasilika

During The 1st Year Of The Greek Revolution, Greeks Rose Up And Took Up Arms In A Bid For Freedom All Over The Greek Inhabited Lands.

But It Would Be In The Peloponnese Particularly,...read more
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CHRYSOSTOMOS OF SMYRNI (1867 - AUGUST 27, 1922)
Chrysostomos of Smyrni (1867 - August 27, 1922)
Chrysostomos Of Smyrni (1867 - August 27, 1922)

Born Chrysostomos Kalafatis, In Trigleia Near Prousa In Anatolia In 1867. A Patriotic Greek, He Was The Last Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Of Smyrni.

After Studying At The Theological...read more
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ELENI GKATZOGIANNI (1907 - AUGUST 28, 1948)
Eleni Gkatzogianni (1907 - August 28, 1948)
Eleni Gkatzogianni (1907 - August 28, 1948)

The 28th Of August 1948, Was The Date Of One Of The Many Massacres And Atrocities, Committed By The Communists, During Their Despicable Insurgency Inside Greece Following WW2. Sometimes This Conflict...read more
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VELIKA TRAIKOU (1883 - AUGUST 28, 1904)
Velika Traikou (1883 - August 28, 1904)
Velika Traikou (1883 - August 28, 1904)

Born In Pentalofos, North Of Thessaloniki, She Was A Teacher And Heroine, During The Macedonian Struggle (1904-08).

A Bright And Strong-willed Girl From Very Young, After Completing...read more
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