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Ohio Historical Site Named National Monument

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Monday, March 25, 2013   

XENIA, Ohio - Almost 40 years ago, the Wilberforce, Ohio, home of Col. Charles Young was named a national landmark. Today, it will be given an even greater honor. President Obama will officially designate the site as a national monument, becoming part of the National Park system.

Dr. Floyd Thomas, curator emeritus, National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, said Young was born enslaved, but eventually graduated from West Point and became the first black man to reach the rank of colonel in the U.S. Army.

"This guy was a Renaissance man," Thomas said. "He was a barrier-buster, and he made it possible, through his incredible success, for others to follow in his footsteps."

During his more than 30-year military career, Young led the legendary Buffalo Soldiers. He became head of the National Park Service in 1903, and later was a professor at Wilberforce University.

President Obama also designates four other new national monuments today, including the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument in Maryland.

Young's home is located on U.S. Route 42, between Wilberforce and Xenia. It is believed to have been a stop on the underground railroad. Xenia Mayor Marsha Bayless said it is an honor to preserve a vital landmark rich in local history.

"The citizens of Xenia/Wilberforce community are extremely pleased that, finally, a man of this caliber, who has done so many great things, is recognized," Bayless said.

Historians and community leaders have worked for years to make this important designation happen, Thomas added.

"This monument will enable visitors from around the country and beyond to know about not only Charles Young," he said, "but the history of what the Buffalo Soldiers were all about and African-American military leadership."

The Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument will be managed by the Department of the Interior National Park Service.





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