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Robert Smalls will become 1st African American individual to have monument on Statehouse grounds - ABC Columbia

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A South Carolina man born into slavery will become the first African American individual to have a monument erected on Statehouse grounds in his honor.

Source: ABC Columbia - South Carolina News, Weather & Sports

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