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Civil War USCT Memorial at Philadelphia National Cemetery 

Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
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On Saturday, April 21, 2018, a new Civil War memorial for the United States Colored Troops (USCT) was unveiled in a special ceremony at Philadelphia National Cemetery. This is the first of its kind in Philadelphia to recognize and honor black soldiers, who, according to Abraham Lincoln, were essential to saving the Union.
The Mütter Museum co-sponsored the dedication ceremony of the interpretive sign as the latest in a series of annual events commemorating the medical dimension of the Civil War. These events augment the exhibition, Broken Bodies, Suffering Spirits: Injury, Death, and Healing in Civil War Philadelphia. The exhibition, which opened in 2013 and closes in late 2019, highlights stories and experiences of a white soldier, black soldier, physician, and female nurse, framed by the words of poet Walt Whitman.
Learn more about our Civil War medicine exhibition: muttermuseum.org/exhibitions/b...
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Комментарии : 5   
@RichardAndewSwayne
@RichardAndewSwayne 5 лет назад
The fight to save the Union was the fight to save America's body, The fight to free the slaves was the fight to save America's soul.
@chee-chee9916
@chee-chee9916 3 года назад
This is truly a history that begs to be recognized. When you hear of William Penn it is mostly about the infamous painting of William Penn Treaty with the Indians. You hear very little about Camp William Penn and the cemetery where all the soldiers lay to rest. I had no idea. Special thanks to Mr. Mclaughlin.
@belfastlad55
@belfastlad55 6 лет назад
We Honor Them
@MsSteelphoenix
@MsSteelphoenix 3 года назад
The poem that Mr. Houston recites, of which we hear only the last verse, is 'Bury Me In A Free Land' by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (full text here: poets.org/poem/bury-me-free-land).
@greenspiraldragon
@greenspiraldragon 4 года назад
Holt Collier Look him up for interesting information.
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