In June, in anticipation of the celebration of America's 250th anniversary, the Department of the Interior unveiled an exhibit at Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C., which is named in honor of MLK Jr., featuring a statue of Caesar Rodney, a Founding Father best known for his overnight ride from Delaware to Philadelphia in July 1776, to help secure the vote for independence, along with 12 bronze Revolutionary War soldiers. During the George Floyd r…
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