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  2. List of monuments to African Americans - Wikipedia

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    33 Georgia legislators Grounds of the Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta, GA. John Thomas Riddle, Jr. 1978 Commemorates the Original 33. Civil Rights Memorial: 41 civil rights leaders Montgomery, AL: Maya Lin: 1989 [4] Amistad Memorial: Sengbe Pieh: New Haven City Hall, New Haven, CT: Ed Hamilton: 1992 Statue of Harriet Tubman: Harriet Tubman: Las ...

  3. Peace Monument (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Monument (also known as The Triumph of Peace) is a public monument in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.Designed by Allen George Newman, the monument is located in Piedmont Park and was erected in 1911 by members of the Old Guard of the Gate City Guard, a Confederate-era militia, as a show of national unity in the years following the American Civil War.

  4. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

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    Because state law prohibits its removal, a panel was added in 2019 saying: "[The monument] describes the United States after the civil war as a perfected nation. This ignores the segregation and disenfranchisement of African Americans and others that still existed in 1935." [12]

  5. Original 33 - Wikipedia

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    The "Expelled Because of Their Color" monument is located near the Capitol Avenue entrance of the Georgia State Capitol. It was dedicated to the 33 original African-American Georgia legislators who were elected during the Reconstruction period. In the first election (1868) after the Civil war, blacks were allowed to vote.

  6. South-View Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    South-View Cemetery is a historic African-American-founded cemetery located approximately 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta, Georgia.An active operational cemetery on over 100 acres of land, it is the oldest African-American cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia and the oldest African-American “non eleemosynary” corporation in the country. [3]

  7. List of African-American historic places - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, the African-American peoples played a significant role in the war. [5] As early as July 1861, three months after Fort Sumter , the United States Congress passed the first Confiscation Act , granting freedom to any slave who had been used to support the Confederate war efforts, once they were behind Union Lines. [ 4 ]

  8. Georgia to erect John Lewis statue in place of Confederate ...

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    A symbol of the dark legacy of slavery, a 30-foot stone pillar that suggested the Civil War was fought to... View Article The post Georgia to erect John Lewis statue in place of Confederate ...

  9. Confederate Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    Over 6,900 Confederate soldiers are buried in the cemetery, many of whom had died during the Atlanta campaign of the American Civil War. [1] The monument's obelisk was commissioned by the Atlanta Ladies' Memorial Association (ALMA), who later commissioned another Confederate monument in the cemetery, the Lion of the Confederacy sculpture. [1]