User talk:Millnermike

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Welcome
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Millnermike, good luck, and have fun. -- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 05:54, 20 April 2013 (UTC)

Moses Grandy
Thanks so much for your article about Moses Grandy, what an interesting, inspiring man!

If you're interested, there is some additional information that you could add about his background, estimated amount he spent on his freedom, connection to a descendent and the Moses Grady trail at this article.

I was able to link to one article for Mr. Grandy, but it would be great to link from other articles - inspirational stories about African Americans from that period, abolitionists, etc. The more links there are to other articles, the more visibility this article would have.

I'm guessing that there is so much more below the surface here - about this man, his freedom, his family and his quest for the elimination of slavery.-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 06:03, 20 April 2013 (UTC)