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Monument to Martin R. Delany is Dedicated

The following notice from Bennie McRae gives news of the dedication of a monument to mark the gravesite of Martin R. Delany.

MARTIN ROBISON DELANY MONUMENT DEDICATION

On Friday, October 20, 2006, a new monument honoring Martin R. Delany was unveiled at his gravesite at Massies Creek Cemetery, located on Tarbox Cemetery Road in Greene County, Ohio.  A ceremony followed at the Afro American Museum in Wilberforce, Ohio.

 

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