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Forlorn Soldier (Blue Hills, Connecticut)
The Forlorn Soldier is a deteriorated Union soldier statue with his rifle, hands, and lower face missing. The statue was completed by James G. Batterson's stone yard and monument business. Batterson is also known for co-designing the Connecticut…
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Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana)
Forest City Confederate Monument (Forest City, North Carolina)
Following the Kentucky State Colored Convention, held in Frankfort, delegates submit a document to the US Senate challenging the rise of racial violence in the state, pointing to “organized bands of desperate and lawless men, mainly composed of soldiers of the late rebel armies, armed, disciplined, and disguised” as the perpetrators.
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.
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 campaign led by Mae Street Kidd, Kentucky General Assembly ratifies the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, a century after they became law.
Fogelsville War Memorial (Fogelsville, PA)
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