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Actor Richard Kind, who grew up in Yardley and graduated from Pennsbury High School, has had a prolific television career ...
The chains were invisible, but they effectively disenfranchised the descendants of enslaved African Americans or Negros — in the best of times — as they were ...
My predecessor, George Yardley, in 1619, is the guy right over here at Fort Monroe, the colonial British governor that accepted the 19 Negroes in exchange for rations off the White Lion slave ship ...
1 / 17George "Yardbird" Yardley Before he led the NBA in scoring in 1957, the 6-foot-5 forward was called “Yardbird” by his fraternity brothers at Stanford, paying homage to his outdoor chores.