Jumat, 28 Juli 2017

Past and Present- CWT October 2012

Dred Scott Statue Commemorates Historic Fight for Freedom On June 8, St. Louis, Missouri, became home to the nation’s first statue of Dred Scott, the slave whose failed legal battle for freedom helped set the stage for the looming national struggle over slavery. The new statue, depicting Dred Scott and his wife Harriet, stands in …

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