Our Places: How We Commemorate
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This project features the photographs and writing of students in LAW 2301 Estates, Trusts and Wills, showing the varied ways that the inhabitants of New York City and elsewhere commemorate decedents.
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial by Mahendra Francis
This is a picture of Abraham Lincoln in which I took at Washington D.C. Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America. In 1861, he issued the emancipation Proclamation that ended slavery. During his presidency, there was a […]
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial By: Mahendra Francis
This is a picture of Abraham Lincoln in which I took at Washington D.C. Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America. In 1861, he issued the emancipation Proclamation that ended slavery. During his presidency, there was a great
As you walk around your places – where you live, work, go to school or visit –pay attention to how decedents have been commemorated in your locales. Notice the many ways that we pay tribute to the deceased and take photographs of examples of how