National Liberty Memorial Act
To authorize National Mall Liberty Fund D.C. to establish a memorial on Federal land in the District of Columbia at Constitution Gardens previously approved to honor free persons and slaves who fought for independence, liberty, and justice for all during the American Revolution.
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| March 26, 2007 |
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Blog Coverage
July 29, 2008 Old Virginia Blog: A Primary Source
Bill S.1051/H.R.1693: "National Liberty Memorial Act - Authorizes the National Mall Liberty Fund D.C. (previously, the Black Revolutionary War Patriots Foundation) to establish a memorial on specified federal land in the District of ...
Source: Old Virginia Blog
May 29, 2008 health care news - 30th may 2008
senate judiciary committee chair patrick leahy (d-vt.) on wednesday announced that sponsors of a bill (hr 1693) that would promote the use of health care information technology have agreed to include an amendment leahy proposed to help ...
Source: Antibody Technologies
May 25, 2008 Newswire / Press Release: Liberty Fund D.C. Honors Cato Meed - A ...
(Bill numbers: S. 1051 and H.R. 1693) In 1988, Congress declared the deeds of African Americans of the Revolutionary War era to be of "preeminent historical and lasting significance to the nation." Since then scores of books have been ...










