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As part of the Lewis and Clarke expedition bicentennial celebration, participants rededicated a monument to the expedition.
White woman defaces monument of Black Lewis and Clark expedition member "Not this bull----- to replace a White man with a f----- Black man. That is not unity," the woman yelled.
A white woman was seen on video vandalizing the monument of the only Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition on Tuesday. Oregon Live reports that the woman identified as Jeanette Grode, 43 ...
A video shows a 43-year-old white woman named Jeanette K. Grode vandalizing a Portland, Oregon park monument commemorating York, who was the only Black member of the Lewis and Clark Corps of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A monument commemorating York, an enslaved Black member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was defaced this week in Portland. The Oregonian/OregonLive reports that while the ...
The National Park Service predicts that millions of people will visit some portion of the Lewis & Clark Trail during the Bicentennial celebration of the landmark expedition, 2003-2006.
While Lewis and Clark continued their meeting with local tribal leaders, ... The Sergeant Floyd Memorial is located on U.S. Highway 75, about 1 mile north of I-29 Exit 143 near Sioux City, Iowa.
Lewis and Clark Monument docent Charlie Palmer, dressed as a member of the expedition, talked about the expedition's June 4, 1804, stop at what would be Jefferson City while making their way west ...