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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 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 ...