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Rye New York African American Cemetery Where USCT & 54th Massachusetts Rest

Right off of I-95 in Rye, New York lies a forgotten cemetery where for 120 years local African American families had buried their dead. The…

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Erik Larson’s New Book on Fort Sumter Debuts at #1 on NY Times Bestseller List

Erik Larson, one of the most popular history writers over the last half century, has his new book on the crisis over Fort Sumter debut…

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Posted in Abolitionists Frederick Douglass Memory of Reconstruction Monuments Places to Visit Slavery

Frederick Douglass Statue at New-York Historical Society

Frederick Douglass stands at the top of a stair leading into the New-York Historical Society. The statue was installed in 2011 just as the United…

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Second Bull Run’s Oldest Monument

People viewing this week’s monument might think they recognize it as the First Bull Run monument, but they would be wrong. This is the Second…

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Three Civil War Era Books Win Pulitzer Prize Today

Three books were awarded the Pulitzer Prize today that had to do with the Civil War, the Antebellum, and Reconstruction, one each in History, Biography,…

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Boston Sphinx Memorializes the Union Dead of the Civil War & Slavery’s End

Mount Auburn Cemetery was one of the first “Rural Cemeteries” in the United States. Cemeteries before the 19th Century were adjoining churches or on available…

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The Love Letters of Thomas Jefferson Withers to James Henry Hammond Future Governor of South Carolina

The letters of Thomas Jefferson Withers to James Hammond are a source for finding out the attitudes of elite Southern men before the Civil War….

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WashPo Reviews Erik Larson’s “The Demon of Unrest” About the Firing on Ft Sumter

The Washington Post reviews Erik Larson’s new book The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil…

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The Original Monument to the First Bull Run

Now that the Spring has sprung, I am going to take you to some monuments away from the cities. I went to a conference at…

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New York State Awards $500,000 to Develop Underground Railroad Corridor

New York State has announced that it is giving out a grant to the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State to start developing a…

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