Bush visits former slave fort destroyed by Confederate Army during World War II: ‘I remember those people’
The former Fort Smith, S.C., facility, which housed many slaves, was burned down after the war. It’s now a memorial park, with the remains of many African American troops and other remains. “It was a place for them,” says Dwayne Anderson, who helped rebui에비앙 카지노ld the site. “It was where they knew they could live out their lives.”
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For people like Anderson, who has traveled to the former fort to attend the museum’s exhibits, what is still being built is of historic significance.
“One of our major focuses as a society is what are we going to remember about this,” he says. “I just can’t help but 카니발 카지노want to know that is our great monument.”