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National Archives and Arlington National Cemetery host discussion on Freedman's Village

By Pete Lewis | National Archives News WASHINGTON, February 29, 2024 – On February 28, the National Archives and Arlington National Cemetery welcomed a panel of historians and archivists to discuss Freedman’s Village, a community of formerly enslaved African Americans established in 1863 in Arlington, VA. Enlarge A map of Freedman's Village near Arlington Heights, Va., circa

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Conservators Clean National Archives Rotunda Following Vandalism Incident

By Pete Lewis | National Archives News Dozens of National Archives conservators and other workers conducted a painstaking cleanup for more than two days following a February 14 vandalism attack. Following the cleanup, the Rotunda reopened to the public on February 17. Enlarge Conservation staff members clean the encasement holding the U.S. Constitution in the National Archives

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25 New Citizens Sworn in During Bill of Rights Day Naturalization Ceremony

By Pete Lewis | National Archives News WASHINGTON, December 15, 2023 – In celebration of Bill of Rights Day, observed annually on December 15, 25 people from 25 nations were sworn in as U.S. citizens in front of the nation’s Founding Documents, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence, in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building in

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National Archives Welcomes 25 New Citizens during Naturalization Ceremony

Enlarge Twenty-five new citizens pose for a group portrait in the Rotunda after becoming U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the National Archives in Washington, DC, on September 15, 2023. National Archives photo by Susana Raab.

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