Monday, July 12, 2004


A detail of one of the engraved plates bearing the roster of the 208,943 black soldiers and sailors who fought for the Union in the Civil War. Although they composed a tenth of the Grand Army of the Republic, they weren't invited to the two day victory parade down Pennsylvania Avenue at the end of the war for fear of offending the southern sensibilities of Washington. However, they did march in the victory parade through Richmond, offending plenty of southern sensibilities.

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