In the 1800s, segregated Dallas wouldn’t allow its Black residents to be buried next to their white neighbors, so the city was forced to find a final resting place for its formerly enslaved residents.
"I couldn’t get over the idea that I owed my country everything," Mr. Daly, who was awarded the Silver Star for bravery for ...
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