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DiPasquale had also worked closely with Team Henry, Inc. on the removal of Richmond’s Confederate monuments years ... them on the Black soldiers who fought in the Civil War and hailed from ...
This controversial April holiday is recognized in Alabama as a state holiday. What is it and when is it celebrated?
The Militia Act, passed by the United States Congress in 1862, allowed enslaved men to fight for their country during the Civil War. These soldiers, part of the United ... symbols and replace them ...
The statue of Captain John O’Donnell, an 18th century merchant who enslaved dozens of Black people on his Maryland plantation, won’t be returning to its former perch in Baltimore’s Canton Square, ...
During a visit to Palmyra, reporters found traces of the many forces that had fought over the city and ancient monuments ...
The Militia Act, passed by the United States Congress in 1862, allowed enslaved men to fight for their country during the Civil War. These soldiers, part of the United States Colored Troops ...
Neither will the four Confederate monuments removed from their pedestals ... rotunda honoring combatants on both sides of the Civil War. “Whether or not the plaque qualifies under the president ...
President Trump signed an executive order calling for the reinstatement of monuments ... stripped a riverfront war memorial of three plaques commemorating Confederate soldiers and moved them ...
Charlie Shelton-Ormond: total they were 1500 reenactors. It was actually mostly split even between Confederate and Union and 1500 is a large number, but that's actually nothing compared to the actual ...
In the Mexican American war, six child cadets, fought U.S. forces to the death at the Battle of Chapultepec... or so the ...
It is believed to be the only village in the United States founded by formerly enslaved soldiers ... and Charleston, civil rights activists have pushed to remove Confederate monuments, including ...