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Since this has a redirect from African American Civil War Museum to this article, don't you think the article should be retitled African American Civil War Memorial and Museum? The museum gets rather lost in the coverage here, but has moved to a new facility and is sponsoring good programs. Unless someone (or more than one someones) give good reasons to leave it as is, I will be moving the article to the new suggested title. Parkwells ( talk) 19:07, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
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I've been working recently on one article but I think there are several people who have articles that must appear on the monument somewhere. Shall we have a section?
digging for cites will be a bit of work but could be emulated based on the ones for Chase.
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Inscribed on the Wall of Honor are the names of 209,145 soldiers of the USCT 175 regiments, 7,000 white Officers and 2,145 Hispanic surnames.
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Smkolins ( talk) 11:19, 5 October 2017 (UTC)
In my reading that number is just the enlisted black soldiers of the army. The navy is additional and can't be separately named individually because the Navy wasn't segregated and thus so separate divisions are not separable as to who actually had black participants. Additionally the 209,145 number seems, on my reading, to not include the 7k white officers who served with the black regiments or the 3k hispanics (and I saw a Hawaiian in the talk section above.) Just wondering if the language should be tweaked to acknowledge all on the memorial… Smkolins ( talk) 13:04, 5 October 2017 (UTC)
You did include the three to six thousand African Americans that served for the CSA right? They served in the Navy, the artillery, the Infantry, and the calvary. Have a nice day. Fub snafu Fub6060 ( talk) 18:20, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
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Looks like there was a requested photo in 2007, and then a Commons photo got deleted in 2018 for not being in the public domain yet. Added again to the Washington, D.C. requested photo category. -- Engineerchange ( talk) 15:51, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
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Since this has a redirect from African American Civil War Museum to this article, don't you think the article should be retitled African American Civil War Memorial and Museum? The museum gets rather lost in the coverage here, but has moved to a new facility and is sponsoring good programs. Unless someone (or more than one someones) give good reasons to leave it as is, I will be moving the article to the new suggested title. Parkwells ( talk) 19:07, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
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I've been working recently on one article but I think there are several people who have articles that must appear on the monument somewhere. Shall we have a section?
digging for cites will be a bit of work but could be emulated based on the ones for Chase.
References
Inscribed on the Wall of Honor are the names of 209,145 soldiers of the USCT 175 regiments, 7,000 white Officers and 2,145 Hispanic surnames.
{{
cite web}}
: Unknown parameter |deadurl=
ignored (|url-status=
suggested) (
help)
Smkolins ( talk) 11:19, 5 October 2017 (UTC)
In my reading that number is just the enlisted black soldiers of the army. The navy is additional and can't be separately named individually because the Navy wasn't segregated and thus so separate divisions are not separable as to who actually had black participants. Additionally the 209,145 number seems, on my reading, to not include the 7k white officers who served with the black regiments or the 3k hispanics (and I saw a Hawaiian in the talk section above.) Just wondering if the language should be tweaked to acknowledge all on the memorial… Smkolins ( talk) 13:04, 5 October 2017 (UTC)
You did include the three to six thousand African Americans that served for the CSA right? They served in the Navy, the artillery, the Infantry, and the calvary. Have a nice day. Fub snafu Fub6060 ( talk) 18:20, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
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Looks like there was a requested photo in 2007, and then a Commons photo got deleted in 2018 for not being in the public domain yet. Added again to the Washington, D.C. requested photo category. -- Engineerchange ( talk) 15:51, 6 February 2022 (UTC)