A century and a half ago, the more than 180,000 African-American soldiers from 25 states who participated in the Civil War, were excluded from the 1865 Grand Review Military parade in Washington D.C. When they were not asked to join the celebratory parade, Harrisburg's Garnet Equal Rights League organized its own U.S. Colored Troops Grand Review.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
HARRISBURG'S TRIBUTE By Cecelia Lyden
A century and a half ago, the more than 180,000 African-American soldiers from 25 states who participated in the Civil War, were excluded from the 1865 Grand Review Military parade in Washington D.C. When they were not asked to join the celebratory parade, Harrisburg's Garnet Equal Rights League organized its own U.S. Colored Troops Grand Review.
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Your painting is a wonderful tribute to soldiers whose contribution deserves all the attention it can get. It adds interest, and perhaps meaning, to see them marching in shadows, too. Very nicely done.
Very well done. This is a wonderful piece.
Beautiful tribute. Wonderfully done.
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