Artworks commemorating African-Americans in Washington, D.C. is a group of fourteen public artworks in Washington, D.C., including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedicated in 2011, that commemorate African Americans. [1] When describing thirteen of these that predate the King Memorial, Jacqueline Trescott wrote for The Washington Post:
In a city crowded with memorials and monuments, few represent the individual struggles of African American pioneers or salute the contributions of black citizens. [1]
Trescott reported that four additional commemorative works also include representations of African Americans. [1]
Trescott reported that the following works commemorate African Americans. [1] /info/en/?search= Octavius_Catto
Trescott reported that the following memorials contain additional representations of African Americans. [1]
African American:
Artworks commemorating African-Americans in Washington, D.C. is a group of fourteen public artworks in Washington, D.C., including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedicated in 2011, that commemorate African Americans. [1] When describing thirteen of these that predate the King Memorial, Jacqueline Trescott wrote for The Washington Post:
In a city crowded with memorials and monuments, few represent the individual struggles of African American pioneers or salute the contributions of black citizens. [1]
Trescott reported that four additional commemorative works also include representations of African Americans. [1]
Trescott reported that the following works commemorate African Americans. [1] /info/en/?search= Octavius_Catto
Trescott reported that the following memorials contain additional representations of African Americans. [1]
African American: