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in 1870 that gave African American men the right to vote. These orators stand around a bronze pedestal that features a three-dimensional aerial rendering of the streets and buildings of the Old Eighth Ward, a diverse neighborhood of new immigrants and Black residents demolished in 1911-1917 to create
172:. The sides of the pedestal include renderings of churches, synagogues, businesses, and schools before their destruction and feature a list of names of 100 influential individuals--the 100 Voices--who resided in Harrisburg and advocated for equality, freedom, and justice for the Black community. 207:, James Grant, Harrriett Harrison, Walter Hooper, Layton Howard, James H.W. Howard, O.L.C. Hughes, George H. Imes, Spencer P. Irvin, C. Sylvester Jackson, Zacariah Johnson, Leonard Z. Johnson Sr., Hannah Jones, William Jones, William H. Jones, 175:
The monument cost was $ 360,000, with donations from the city of Harrisburg, the Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) and philanthropist Peggy Grove. The monument is located near the corner of North Fourth Street and Walnut Street.
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Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Monument is located on the southwest side of the Capitol Park, on the northern side of the T. Morris Chester Way, a stretch of Walnut Street between Commonwealth Avenue and Front Street.
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The following are the names of the "100 Voices" of prominent people within the African-American community who are featured on the bronze pedestal of the monument:
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The bronze group features four life-size statues of historically-significant African American activists (
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John Q. Adams, Anne Amos, Aquila Amos, Rosco C. Astwood, James Auter, Frisby Battis, William Battis,
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One Hundred Voices: Harrisburg's Historic African American Community, 1850-1920,
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One Hundred Voices: Harrisburg’s Historic African American Community, 1850-1920
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Jackson, Jr., Calobe; McArdle, Katie Wingert; Pettegrew, David, eds. (2020).
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The 100 voices of the pedestal are the subject of a digital book titled
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as well as online digital collection of primary and secondary sources.
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40°15′47″N 76°52′52″W / 40.263149°N 76.881172°W / 40.263149; -76.881172
Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Fifteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
Harrisburg
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Thomas Morris Chester
William Howard Day
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Fifteenth Amendment
Pennsylvania State Capitol
Gwendolyn B. Bennett
Joseph Cassey Bustill
J. Steward Davis
Alice Dunbar Nelson
Henry Highland Garnett
Agnes Kemp
Harriet McClintock Marshall
Jesse Mathews
Maud D. Molson
Esther Popel
Colonel Strothers
Josiah T. Walls
Clarence Williams
"A Gathering at the Crossroads: Memorializing African American Trailblazers and a Lost Neighborhood in Harrisburg"
"The Commonwealth Memorial: A New Sculpture for the Capitol Grounds"
doi
10.5325/pennhistory.87.1.0225

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