This article highlights the significant role of African-Americans in the inception of Memorial Day. Formerly enslaved individuals and their descendants initiated the holiday, originally known as Decoration Day, to honor Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The article emphasizes the importance of recognizing and commemorating the sacrifices and contributions of Black soldiers, promoting inclusivity and diversity in the narrative of American history.
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