US Mulls Formal Recognition of 1863 Draft Riots
A bill before the Cultural Affairs Committee could require a formal report on potential monuments or structures recognizing the draft riots of 1863. The study would examine the placement, content, and funding of such memorials. Supporters view this as a step towards publicly acknowledging the riots' legacy. The committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on this matter this afternoon at City Hall.
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“the bill before the Cultural Affairs Committee would require a formal report on potential monuments or other structures recognizing the draft riots of 1863. The study would look at where those memorials would go, what they might include, and how they'd be funded and approved.”
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