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  1. Archer Alexander (1806 – December 8, 1880) was a formerly enslaved American man who served as the model for the "emancipated slave" in the Emancipation Memorial 1876 located in Lincoln Park in Washington, D.C.

  2. 13. Juli 2020 · Archer Alexander was a slave who escaped to freedom during the Civil War and became the model for the kneeling black man in the Emancipation Memorial in Washington, D.C. Learn about his life, his role in the war, and the controversy over his representation in the monument.

  3. In 1885 he published a moving biography, The Story of Archer Alexander, in which he wrote, “I never knew a man, white or black, more thoroughly Christian . . . in all conduct and demeanor.” As Eliot described it, Alexander was born in 1828 in Virginia on the plantation of a Reverend Delaney.

  4. 23. Sept. 2021 · Archer Alexander was born enslaved in Virginia and became a Union informant in Missouri during the Civil War. He was emancipated in 1863 and served as the model for the Emancipation Monument in Washington, D.C.

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  5. 6. Juli 2020 · Archer Alexander was the real-life model for the freed slave in the controversial Emancipation Memorial, which racial justice protesters in D.C. have demanded be removed. But Alexander didn't...

  6. 13. Juli 2020 · Primary and secondary sources about the life and legacy of Archer Alexander, who escaped enslavement in St. Louis in 1863.

  7. 6. Mai 2016 · Archer Alexander escaped from his owner and found refuge with William Greenleaf Eliot Jr., a Unitarian minister and abolitionist. Eliot tried to buy his freedom and rescue him from slave catchers, but Alexander was captured and imprisoned in the Old City Jail.