[TOP:
NPCA.Org, “The Civil War began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter
on April 12, 1861.” (Library of Congress Photo) BOTTOM:
Credit: "Portrait of Harriet Tubman." Courtesy of the
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University.]
“Legislation
currently in Congress would...establish new sites to honor the legacy
of Harriet Tubman and the Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky.”
NPCA.org
“The
U.S. Civil War began 151 years ago today with the bombardment of Fort
Sumter off the South Carolina coast. As we honor the memory of the
more than 600,000 Americans who gave their lives during that great
conflict we call on Congress to protect the hallowed ground where
they fought, as well as other sites that contribute to our
understanding of this war.”
“While
many of the war's significant sites are protected within the National
Park System, some key related sites remain unprotected. Legislation
currently in Congress would protect critical land at Gettysburg,
Petersburg, and Vicksburg not currently within park boundaries, and
would establish new sites to honor the legacy of Harriet Tubman and
the Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky.”
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