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New Monument Unveiled in Honor of Three USCT Executed in Virginia During Overland Campaign

On Saturday, a granite marker was unveiled in Lignum, Virginia dedicated to the memory of three members of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) captured…

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How Sylvester Magee’s Story Was Used to Bolster Segregation

There have long been claims that Sylvester Magee was the last American slave to die. Magee was used by a white supremacist to make the…

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Around the Web November 2021: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

Here is some of the best of Civil War and Reconstruction social media from the last month. One disappointment last month was the continued silence…

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New Historic Marker Commemorates Wild’s Raid by USCT that Freed Thousands of Slaves

A new historical marker in Elizabeth City, North Carolina commemorates the December 1863 raid by United States Colored Troops led by General Edward Wild. According…

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Notre Dame Pres. Ted Hesburgh’s Speech Dedicating Father Corby Monument at Gettysburg

In 1963, the Battle of Gettysburg’s 100th Anniversary drew tens of thousands of visitors to the battlefield. Among the activities of the Centennial was the…

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Posted in USCT Veterans

Mural Honoring USCT at New Market Heights Unveiled in Maryland

As Americans’ interest in the Civil War and Reconstruction history grows, we have seen a large number of new historical markers and memorials being dedicated….

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Smithsonian Magazine on the New Reconstruction Exhibit at National Museum of African American History and Culture

Allison Keyes, a well-known former NPR correspondent, has an interesting article in Smithsonian Magazine of the new Reconstruction Era exhibit “Make Good the Promises: Reconstruction…

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Statue of Irish United States Colored Troops Officer John O’Neill Erected in Nebraska

Union Civil War officer John O’Neill is being honored with a statue that is being installed in O’Neill, Nebraska, the town the Irish immigrant founded….

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NY Times on the New USCT Monument Unveiled in Franklin, Tennessee

The New York Times gave major story coverage to the Saturday unveiling of the new United States Colored Troops statue in Franklin, Tn. According to…

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New Historical Marker Remembers Eight Reconstruction Era Lynchings in Gainesville, Florida

A new historical marker was unveiled in Gainesville, Florida to remember eight African Americans lynched during the Reconstruction Era in that city and the surrounding…

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