This newspaper clipping discusses the presentation of a flag given to the Iowa 1st African Regiment of Volunteers by the ladies of Keokuk and Muscatine. The clipping includes a speech made at the event by Muscatine citizen Alexander Clark, who helped recruit the regiment, but was not able to go on active duty due to a defect in his left ankle. Content can be used with the following standards: 5th grade SS 5.26 Civil Rights and SS-U.S. 9-12.23 Iowans Influence U.S. History in a lesson on African-American involvement in the Civil War. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions.
2018.010.018 [Clipping, Newspaper]
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