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  2. Octavius V. Catto Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The statue was unveiled on September 26, 2017. According to the magazine Philadelphia, "[t]raffic choked the streets around City Hall as hundreds of people descended on the building to catch a glimpse of the new memorial." [2] The memorial is the first on Philadelphia public property to commemorate a specific African American.

  3. List of monuments to African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Douglas was the first black policeman in Tallahassee assigned to a regular beat. [5]: 13 Statue of Harriet Tubman: Harriet Tubman: Ypsilanti, MI: Jane DeDecker: 2005 C. K. Steele Statue and Plaza Reverend C. K. Steele: Tallahassee, FL: David Lowe 2005 Tallahassee civil rights leader of the 1950s. Harriet Tubman Memorial: Harriet Tubman

  4. Whittington Stone - Wikipedia

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    Monument and Pub. The Whittington Stone is an 1821 monumental stone and statue of a cat at the foot of Highgate Hill, a street, in Archway.It marks roughly where it is recounted that a forlorn character of Dick Whittington, loosely based on Richard Whittington, returning to his home from the city of London after losing faith as a scullion in a scullery, heard Bow Bells ringing from 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 ...

  5. Category:Sculptures of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Kobe and Gianna Bryant; Statue of Magic Johnson; Statue of Marian Spencer; Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune (Jersey City) Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune (U.S. Capitol) Statue of Michael Jordan; Statue of Richard G. Hatcher; Statue of Rosa Parks (Eugene, Oregon) Statue of Rosa Parks (U.S. Capitol) Statue of Shaquille O'Neal; Statue of Tony ...

  6. Octavius Catto - Wikipedia

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    Octavius Valentine Catto (February 22, 1839 – October 10, 1871) was an American educator, intellectual, and civil rights activist. He became principal of male students at the Institute for Colored Youth, where he had also been educated.

  7. List of artworks commemorating African Americans in ...

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    Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, by Robert Berks, life-sized statue, Lincoln Park; Negro Mother and Child, by Maurice Glickman, in the basement courtyard of the Interior Department, C Street and 18th Street, N.W. Spirit of Freedom: African American Civil War Memorial, by Ed Hamilton, at 10th Street and U Street, N.W.