Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced this bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the African Americans who served with Union forces in recognition of their bravery and outstanding service during the Civil War.
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Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced this bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the African Americans who served with Union forces in recognition of their bravery and outstanding service during the Civil War.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum announced the signing of a 99-year lease with its development partner, Community Three Grimke, LLC. The agreement will secure a home for the African American Civil War Memorial Museum in the historic Grimke School.
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum, capping off a week of celebrations, recently honored Pepco with its Corporate Citizen Award during the Museum’s 20th anniversary gala at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
You’ve seen the African American Civil War Memorial situated right outside the 10th Street NW exit of the U Street Metro stop, but have you been to the museum? The African American Civil War Memorial Museum easily one of DC’s most hidden treasures.
On May 11, 2017, the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. on its 123rd Anniversary Celebration awarded the Visionary Historian Award to Dr. Frank Smith, founder of the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum. The Visionary Historian Award is presented to an individual whose lifetime body of work represents the highest achievement in the study […]
You’ve seen the African American Civil War Memorial situated right outside the 10th Street NW exit of the U Street Metro stop, but have you been to the museum? The African American Civil War Memorial Museum easily one of DC’s most hidden treasures.
Hari Jones spoke about the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place 150 years ago on July 1-3, 1863. It is considered the bloodiest battle ever on U.S. soil.
The Kalorama Citizens Association on March 14, 2013, approved an acclamation of Resolution of Appreciation to you, the African American Civil War Memorial Museum, and the re-enactors who have played such an important role in our Walter Pierce Park Archaeology Project events over the past several years.
Morehouse College will bestow the Presidential Renaissance Medallion award to Dr. Frank Smith on February 14, 2013. The award is the highest honor awarded by the president of Morehouse College
Back in 1962, Frank Smith Jr. left Morehouse College in Atlanta and went to Mississippi as a civil rights activist with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In Holly Springs, he met a man who turned out to be the descendant of an African American Civil War veteran.