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Fitz John Porter Statue (Portsmouth, New Hampshire)
Five Civilized Tribes in the Battle of Honey Springs
Flag Carried by 1st Regiment of Colorado Volunteers (Denver, Colorado)
Thirty four-star, 13-stripe United States flag carried by the 1st Regiment of the Colorado Volunteers during their march from Denver to New Mexico Territory to fight Confederate troops at the battle of Glorieta Pass on March 26 and 28, 1862.
Flemington Veterans Memorial (Flemington, NJ)
Civil War Union soldier in uniform atop a plinth
Floyd Street
Foard County
Fogelsville War Memorial (Fogelsville, PA)
Following a campaign led by Mae Street Kidd, Kentucky General Assembly ratifies the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, a century after they became law.
following a lengthy process of debate and legislative process in the aftermath of the Charleston shootings, the city of New Orleans removes four Confederate statues from its public spaces.
Following a successful suit brought against Jessamine County Board of Education by a group of African-American students in September 1962, which argued that the county’s school system remained segregated and Black educational facilities were inferior to those of white county schools, Black and white children attend public school together for the first time in Jessamine County history.
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