Trump Announces ‘National Garden of American Heroes’ Featuring Black Icons
The previous administration sought to define American history through the lens of 1619, but this administration chooses to honor the indispensable contributions of Black Americans in the spirit of 1776.
At the Battle of Lexington Green, Prince Estabrook, an enslaved Black man, answered the call of history and fought alongside the Minute Men. He was wounded in battle, making him one of the first Americans to spill blood in the Revolutionary War.
Later, Estabrook joined the Continental Army and ultimately won his own freedom, contributing to the independence of the nation. His legacy endures, and today, he is being honored for his service.
A statue of Prince Estabrook will be included in the National Garden of American Heroes, an upcoming outdoor monument dedicated to honoring the greatest Americans.
This garden will feature statues of legendary Black Americans, including:
This garden will serve as a testament to the remarkable contributions of these individuals, ensuring that future generations never forget their impact on American history.
👉 Stay tuned for more updates on this historic project!
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