BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Alexandria in honoring Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial's inclusion in the African American Civil Rights Networ k (AACRN). METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN SUMMARY:Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Dedication on Jul 24\, 2021 VERSION:2.0 X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT12H X-WR-CALDESC:Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Dedication on Jul 24\, 2021 X-WR-CALNAME:Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Dedication on Jul 24\, 2021 X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Eastern BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Archaeology Museum CATEGORIES:Black History Museum CATEGORIES:Equity CATEGORIES:Museums DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend ar/Detail.aspx?si=36552\n\nLocated at 1001 S. Washington Street (at the c orner of Church Street). Join Historic Alexandria in honoring Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial's inclusion in the African American Civil Rights Network (AACRN). The free dedication will include a wreath laying by the 31st Masonic District\, a reading by representatives of the Unite d States Colored Troops (USCT)\, and remarks by Reverend Taft Quincey Hea tley. The ceremony will take place rain or shine. \n \nThe AACRN's collec tion of 57 powerful historic resources commemorate\, honor\, and interpre t the nation's Civil Rights Movement and the continuing struggle for raci al equality. Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery is the oldest and first si te in Virginia to be added to the network. In 1864\, the U.S. Army establ ished the burial ground for contrabands and freedmen\, making it one of t he few final resting places of its kind in the country. Shortly after\, t he cemetery became the site of Alexandria's first known Civil Rights expr ession. Following the burial of 118 United States Colored Troops (USCT) i n Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery\, outraged USCT protested and petitio ned for their fellow soldiers' right to be buried at what is today Alexan dria National Cemetery. As a result of their action\, the soldiers were r eburied in Alexandria National Cemetery.\n\n\nLocation: See Details\nAudi ence: Anyone may attend\nTags: Archaeology Museum\, Black History Museum\ , Equity\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.a lexandriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=36552 DTEND:20210724T130000Z DTSTAMP:20210707T203246Z DTSTART:20210724T120000Z LOCATION:See Details SEQUENCE:6 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Dedication TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:c2d69361-9eaf-4d9b-b59d-c30aa4569d0e X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandri ava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=36552
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Located at 1001 S. Washington Street (at the corner of Church Street). Join Historic Alexan dria in honoring Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial?s inclusion i n the African American Civil Rights Network (AACRN). The free dedication will include a wreath laying by the 31st Masonic District\, a reading by representatives of the United States Colored Troops (USCT)\, and remarks by Reverend Taft Quincey Heatley. The ceremony will take place rain or sh ine. \n
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The AACRN?s collection of 57 powerful historic reso urces commemorate\, honor\, and interpret the nation?s Civil Rights Movem ent and the continuing struggle for racial equality. Contrabands and Free dmen Cemetery is the oldest and first site in Virginia to be added to the network. In 1864\, the U.S. Army established the burial ground for contr abands and freedmen\, making it one of the few final resting places of it s kind in the country. Shortly after\, the cemetery became the site of Al exandria?s first known Civil Rights expression. Following the burial of 1 18 United States Colored Troops (USCT) in Contrabands and Freedmen Cemete ry\, outraged USCT protested and petitioned for their fellow soldiers? ri ght to be buried at what is today Alexandria National Cemetery. As a resu lt of their action\, the soldiers were reburied in Alexandria National Ce metery.\n
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Location: See Details\n
Audience: Any one may attend\n
Tags: Archaeology Museum\, Black History Museum\, E quity\, Museums\n
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