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Congregants of the Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church in Louisville, KY, lead an unprecedented protest against racial discrimination, with a focus on the segregation of streetcars.
Congress authorizes the organization of permanent, all-Black Regular Army regiments for the first time. The units include former USCT veterans from Camp Nelson, who enlisted in the Regular Army, becoming the first Buffalo Soldiers.
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (cambridge, Oho)
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (Coshocton, Ohio)
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (Findlay, Ohio)
This marker is placed in front of the Hancock county courthouse
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (Lancaster, Ohio)
Located in Veteran's Park in in the city of Lancaster, the stone tablet features an outline of the state of Ohio. Also depicted are three medals of honor, all three colored blue and bronze.
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (Mansfield, Ohio)
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients (McConnelsville, Ohio)
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