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Very interesting article.
How honorific - and in it's time - how audacious it was for those who so hastily planned the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, that they han the sense of history to give a Black Army Regiment - The Twenty-Second United States Colored Infantry - the honor of leading the procession which conducted The Great Emancipator to the recently-completed U.S. Capitol, where he would be the first dignitary to Lie in State beneath its Rotunda.
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