(18) 1945 (May 27) Members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion march in a parade ceremony in honor of Joan d’Arc at the marketplace where she burned at the stake (c. Lawrence E. Walker Foundation Collection)Roger Munroe2021-11-16T22:43:22+00:00
(17) 1945 (Feb 15) Major Charity E. Adams and Army Capt. Abbie Noel Campbell of the 6888th unit inspect the first soldiers from the unit to arrive in England (c. Lawrence E. Walker Foundation Collection)Roger Munroe2021-11-16T22:42:47+00:00
(14) 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, Declared “that all persons held as slaves” Within the Rebellious States “are, and henceforward shall be free.” (c. PRINCETON LIBRARY)Roger Munroe2021-11-16T22:41:32+00:00
(13) 1862 Photograph shows African American Slave Family or Families Posed in Front of Wooden House, on the Plantation of Dr. William F. Gaines, Hanover County, VirginiaRoger Munroe2021-11-16T22:41:03+00:00
(12) 1861 The Hunted Slaves is Painted, a Powerful Indictment of Slavery in the United States at the Time (THE NATIONAL MUSUEMS AND GALLERRIES OF MERSEYSIDE WALKER ART GALLERY, LIVERPOOL)Roger Munroe2021-11-16T22:40:45+00:00