“I’ve Never Seen Such a Contrast”
Paint conservator Susan Buck describes the rare and stunning contrasts in the stair hall in my new book “Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People”, which includes over 50 recorded oral history interviews and features descendants, both White and Black. Available fall 2021
Southern Edge Magazine – Spring Issue
“Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People,” with over 50 recorded oral history interviews and featuring descendants, both White and Black, is featured in the spring issue of Southern Edge Magazine – a wonderful preview for those who are eagerly awaiting the book’s release in fall 2021.
Let’s Build Bridges
“Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People,” with over 50 recorded oral history interviews and featuring descendants, both White and Black, connects us to history in very real ways and shows us how historic sites can be a positive force in today’s world. Available fall 2021
A Clubhouse or a Golf Course or Two?
Why care if the oldest preserved plantation house in America is turned into a golf course? Find out in “Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People” with over 50 recorded oral history interviews and featuring descendants, both White and Black. Available fall 2021

Drayton Hall: Life Goes On
Life Goes On. Historic sites remind us of that truth. A new book, “Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People” further illuminates through over 50 recorded oral history interviews, featuring descendants, both White and Black. Available fall 2021

Drayton Hall: Who Was “Miss Sally”?
Read how one remarkable woman helped preserve a national treasure and the land around it, in “Drayton Hall Stories: A Place and Its People” – available fall 2021.