A monument has been erected to honor about 450 Black people buried in unmarked graves at the Taylor City Cemetery.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNHow George Washington Carver National Monument became the first dedicated to an African American and the first to a non-presidentIn 1943 when Congress okayed the establishment of The George Washington Carver National Monument, it was a powerful tribute ...
My research students and I have also reviewed countless reactions to the monuments published in real time in Black newspapers. What is clear is that from the late nineteenth century until today, ...
The Unsung Founders Memorial, dedicated in 2005 to the free and enslaved Black people who built and served our campus, tells a different story. The monument sits in McCorkle Place and depicts ...
The community of Taylor, Texas, came together on Saturday to unveil a monument dedicated to honoring the hundreds of unmarked gravesites belonging to Black residents. The Historic African American ...
My research students and I have also reviewed countless reactions to the monuments published in real time in Black newspapers. What is clear is that from the late nineteenth century until today ...
The city donated the part of the land in the cemetery where the monument, a black granite slab, is located. The slab is 3 feet high and 4 feet wide. Sorrow said she got support from the City ...
A monument to recognize the African Americans with unmarked graves buried from 1879 to 2023 was erected at the cemetery this fall. A dedication ceremony for it took place Saturday to kick off Black ...
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