Senin, 07 Agustus 2017

American History Review: African American Civil War Museum

African American Civil War Museum Washington, D.C.; http://ift.tt/1eqdHNi The African American Civil War Museum, now 12 years old, is tucked away on Vermont Avenue, NW, off U Street, the historic heart of Washington’s black community. Situated halfway between Ben’s Chili Bowl and Howard University, the museum deserves to be as celebrated as those venerable D.C. …

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