AACWM Founding Director Dr. Frank Smith and re-enactors from the movie “Glory” discuss the film and the relationship with the AACWM Spirt of Freedom Memorial.
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AACWM Founding Director Dr. Frank Smith and re-enactors from the movie “Glory” discuss the film and the relationship with the AACWM Spirt of Freedom Memorial.
Dr. Frank Smith recounts coming to Washington, DC August of 1963 for a French Audience on France TV.
Commentator, civil rights activist and politician Frank Smith Jr., who grew up in Newnan, spoke about his involvement in the civil rights movement during the annual Atkinson-Arnall Dinner.
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 […]
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