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    Lieutenant Isaiah Conley’s daring escape from Rebeldom
    Kendrick Gibbs
    • Nov 7, 2019

    Lieutenant Isaiah Conley’s daring escape from Rebeldom

    In 1864, several Union officers made a daring escape from a Southern prisoner-of-war camp.
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    George Washington Williams and the National African American Civil War Memorial that wasn't built
    Codie Eash
    • Sep 20, 2019

    George Washington Williams and the National African American Civil War Memorial that wasn't built

    More than 36,000 African American soldiers died during the Civil War, yet no national monument memorialized their sacrifice until 1998.
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