MoorDirect - Via @theblaquelioness ・・・#SearchMoorDirect The tale of George and Willie Muse, albino brothers living in the rural South during the late 1800s, is stirring. They were kidnapped as boys, sold off
![Willie Muse on Twitter: "Matt and I tried to take a cute picture of ourselves together and ended up with this. Should we break up? https://t.co/j6LA5BxJd9" / Twitter Willie Muse on Twitter: "Matt and I tried to take a cute picture of ourselves together and ended up with this. Should we break up? https://t.co/j6LA5BxJd9" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EZPJw3QUEAEpm0u.jpg)
Willie Muse on Twitter: "Matt and I tried to take a cute picture of ourselves together and ended up with this. Should we break up? https://t.co/j6LA5BxJd9" / Twitter
![In the Early 1900s, Albino African-American Brothers Were Stolen From Their Virginia Home to Be Circus Performers. This Is Their Story. - Washingtonian In the Early 1900s, Albino African-American Brothers Were Stolen From Their Virginia Home to Be Circus Performers. This Is Their Story. - Washingtonian](https://www.washingtonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/truevine02-672x1024.jpg)
In the Early 1900s, Albino African-American Brothers Were Stolen From Their Virginia Home to Be Circus Performers. This Is Their Story. - Washingtonian
![A Former Roanoke Journalist Fills in the Gaps of a Virginia Kidnapping | Books | Style Weekly - Richmond, VA local news, arts, and events. A Former Roanoke Journalist Fills in the Gaps of a Virginia Kidnapping | Books | Style Weekly - Richmond, VA local news, arts, and events.](https://media2.fdncms.com/styleweekly/imager/u/mobilestory/2382071/art48_book_truevine.jpg)