
All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers
About This Memorial
The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors, created by J. Otto Schweizer in 1934, commemorates African American military personnel who served the United States in all wars up to that time. Proposed by Pennsylvania legislator Samuel Beecher Hart, it features a central allegorical figure of Justice flanked by groups of African American soldiers and sailors, topped with a 'torch of life' and eagles. Originally placed in a remote area of Fairmount Park due to controversy, it was relocated to Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway in 1994 for greater visibility. The memorial honors the sacrifices and principles for which American wars have been fought through its bronze and granite design elements.
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"I was here for the Veterans Day today It was the commemoration of the 30 year anniversary the monument being moved toa place of honor on the Parkway. It’s across from the Franklin Institute It was a very moving ceremony"