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The African-American Monument is a public monument in Savannah, Georgia, United States, dedicated in 2002.Located near River Street along the city's waterfront with the Savannah River, the monument commemorates African Americans in the city and highlights the "invisible story of the Trans Atlantic slave trade". [1]
An intimate group gathered at the African-American monument on River Street as storyteller Lillian Grant-Baptiste performed the opening libation ceremony for the 35th annual Savannah Black ...
The African American Veterans Monument (AAVM) — the first of its kind — has been erected at the Buffalo and The post Black veterans honored with first-of-its-kind, 12-pillared monument ...
African American History Monument: South Carolina State House, Columbia, South Carolina: Ed Dwight: 2001 The history of African Americans in South Carolina from the slave trade to modern times. Sojourner Truth Memorial: Sojourner Truth: Florence, MA: 2002 African-American Monument: African Americans Savannah, GA: Dorothy Spradley 2002 ...
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For the first time in history, Black veterans are getting a monument to acknowledge their service and contributions in the U.S. military. Buffalo celebrates Black service members with historic ...
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Pages in category "Landmarks in Savannah, Georgia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... African-American Monument; C. Casimir Pulaski ...