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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Inside Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. View from Dartmouth Castle, an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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Dartmouth, UK. 10 August 2025. Dartmouth Castle is an artillery fort, built in the 14th century to protect Dartmouth harbour in Devon-stock-foto
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A statue of Major General Warren looking over Little Roundtop in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The Path of Thorns and Roses sculpture by Mario Chiodo stands as the centerpiece of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, featuring six allegorical bronze figures representing Oppression, Struggle, Sacrifice, Loss, Compassion, and Hope. Created in 2013 and cast by Mussi Artworks Foundry in California, the 18-foot sculpture depicts the Hope figure holding an unbloomed Rose of Freedom while standing on tiptoes to avoid the thorns of oppression below. The memorial, dedicated in September 2014, honors 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 an-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicting children learning to read at an Alexandria freedmen's school forms part of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, dedicated in 2014. The relief, created by local sculptor Joanna Blake, illustrates the educational initiatives that emerged within Alexandria's Civil War-era African American community, where contraband schools achieved remarkable participation rates with 400 children attending daily classes by 1864. The memorial commemorates 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the cemet-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The Path of Thorns and Roses sculpture by Mario Chiodo stands as the centerpiece of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, featuring six allegorical bronze figures representing Oppression, Struggle, Sacrifice, Loss, Compassion, and Hope. Created in 2013 and cast by Mussi Artworks Foundry in California, the 18-foot sculpture depicts the Hope figure holding an unbloomed Rose of Freedom while standing on tiptoes to avoid the thorns of oppression below. The memorial, dedicated in September 2014, honors 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 an-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicting children learning to read at an Alexandria freedmen's school forms part of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, dedicated in 2014. The relief, created by local sculptor Joanna Blake, illustrates the educational initiatives that emerged within Alexandria's Civil War-era African American community, where contraband schools achieved remarkable participation rates with 400 children attending daily classes by 1864. The memorial commemorates 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the cemet-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicting children learning to read at an Alexandria freedmen's school forms part of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, dedicated in 2014. The relief, created by local sculptor Joanna Blake, illustrates the educational initiatives that emerged within Alexandria's Civil War-era African American community, where contraband schools achieved remarkable participation rates with 400 children attending daily classes by 1864. The memorial commemorates 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the cemet-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicting children learning to read at an Alexandria freedmen's school forms part of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, dedicated in 2014. The relief, created by local sculptor Joanna Blake, illustrates the educational initiatives that emerged within Alexandria's Civil War-era African American community, where contraband schools achieved remarkable participation rates with 400 children attending daily classes by 1864. The memorial commemorates 1,711 documented African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the cemet-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicts a family fleeing slavery at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, with the inscription 'Fleeing slavery for sanctuary and freedom in Alexandria.' The artwork by local sculptor Joanna Blake is part of the memorial dedicated in 2014 to honor 1,711 African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the historic cemetery. The cemetery was established in March 1864 on confiscated Confederate land to serve Alexandria's contraband and freedmen community during the Civil War. The site gained national significance in Decemb-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicts a family fleeing slavery at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, with the inscription 'Fleeing slavery for sanctuary and freedom in Alexandria.' The artwork by local sculptor Joanna Blake is part of the memorial dedicated in 2014 to honor 1,711 African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the historic cemetery. The cemetery was established in March 1864 on confiscated Confederate land to serve Alexandria's contraband and freedmen community during the Civil War. The site gained national significance in Decemb-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A bronze relief sculpture depicts a family fleeing slavery at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, with the inscription 'Fleeing slavery for sanctuary and freedom in Alexandria.' The artwork by local sculptor Joanna Blake is part of the memorial dedicated in 2014 to honor 1,711 African Americans who died between 1864-1869 and were buried in the historic cemetery. The cemetery was established in March 1864 on confiscated Confederate land to serve Alexandria's contraband and freedmen community during the Civil War. The site gained national significance in Decemb-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Bronze tablets displaying names from the Gladwin Record line the memorial walls at the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, documenting 1,711 African Americans who died between 1864-1869. The memorial honors individuals who fled slavery during the Civil War and found refuge in Union-occupied Alexandria, where they established one of the largest contraband communities in Virginia. Bronze icons next to certain names indicate that living descendants have been identified through ongoing genealogical research led by Char McCargo Bah, who has traced over 1,000 descendan-stock-foto