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1873 Colfax Massacre Subject of New Public Broadcasting Film

The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded it largest grant in a newly announced set of funds to a new feature-length documentary called The Colfax…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction

New Florida Teacher Training Now Ignores Reconstruction Says News Report

Tampa’s News Channel 8 reports that the new curriculum trainings for Florida social studies teachers leaves out the Reconstruction Era. The trainings, organized by the…

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Posted in African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Memory of Reconstruction Places to Visit

Free African American Weeksville Community in Brooklyn Photo Tour

Weeksville was a free Black community established in Brooklyn before the Civil War. In the 1850s the community had 500 people living in it, about…

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Posted in Music Places to Visit U.S. Grant

Concert Celebrating U.S. Grant Trip Around the World After His Presidency August 18

The Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site near St. Louis has been holding concerts recalling Grant’s trip around the world after his presidency. The concerts…

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Posted in Places to Visit Press

Herald Square: The History of New York’s Civil War and Reconstruction Era’s Most Popular Newspaper

I have been taking a lot of photos this month of Civil War sites in New York City and its suburbs. Today, instead of looking…

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The Fifteen Most Popular Civil War/Reconstruction Related National Historic Sites

A National Historic Site (NHS) is a nationally recognized site, usually centered around a single building, recognized by the National Park Service as a site of…

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The 128th NY Volunteer Infantry Monument in Poughkeepsie, NY

The monument to the 128th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was erected in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1908. The regiment was raised in Dutchess and…

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Kent Masterson Brown Wins Emerging Civil War Book Award for “Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command”. 

Kent Masterson Brown has won the Emerging Civil War Book Award for his new volume Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command. According to the…

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Posted in Abolitionists African Americans Emancipation & Reconstruction Andrew Johnson

August 8th Celebrated in Tennessee as Day of Liberation of Slaves

Today was celebrated in Tennessee as the beginning of the end of slavery in the state. While Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did not end slavery in…

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Grant Bicentennial Commemoration August 13 & 14 in Quincy, Illinois

The Grant Bicentennial will be marked on Saturday, Aug. 13 and Sunday, Aug. 14 in Quincy, Illinois, where Ulysses S. Grant first marched off to…

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