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Alex White

Alex White

Alex White is an expert on the White Family in Britain and North America. He holds a B.A. in English with a minor focus in History from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and studied journalism at Buckinghamshire University in Amersham, England. He currently works at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, after a past life as a journalist and as a writer and policy analyst for the City of New York. His work has been published in the Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society, the Bucks County Courier Times, The Intelligencer, Business Analyst Times (BAtimes.com), Autism Parenting Magazine, and Askmen.com. He has been the recipient of an Associated Press Award for Public Safety Coverage and a Society of Professional Journalists award. He is currently working on publishing his ancestor’s book “One Year in Mexico” by Robert Osborn “R.O.” White.

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People, Prisoners of War, The War Years (1775-1783) September 9, 2020 September 8, 2020

From Prisoner to Schoolmaster: The Revolutionary War Story of Lt. Thomas White

Thomas White, a twenty-two-year-old farmer in Chester County, Pennsylvania, answered the call to fight for the establishment of a new nation. The choice altered…

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