“At
the Abraham Lincoln Tomb historic site, visitors are surrounded by
great leaders in history, and we have a responsibility to help our
guests connect to key people, places and time periods,” Governor JB
Pritzker said. “The education cards are a great way to spark
interest and encourage guests of all ages to learn more about
Illinois and U.S. history.”
The education cards display an image and inspiring summary of the
following Black leaders for everyone to learn from and celebrate.
The following leaders are
highlighted, including their gravesite location:
Lewis Martin escaped slavery and enlisted in the Union Army.
Block 4, 2, 22.
Eva Carroll Monroe dedicated her life to helping Black
children. Block 40, Range A, Grave 17, Section 1.
Anderson Holman created affordable housing at a time when
many people faced discrimination. Block 24, Section 3, 10, 59.
Charles Lockhart was a leader in fire safety for more than 35
years. Block 40 A/B.
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“The new education cards build upon our popular Walk, Hike, and
Bike History programs in Oak Ridge Cemetery and demonstrate another way our
agency is creating a more welcoming and inclusive environment for visitors.
Everyone can connect to history and nature through IDNR,” said Natalie Phelps
Finnie, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, which manages
Springfield’s state historic sites, including the Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge
Cemetery.
History cards will be available for free at the Lincoln Tomb to all guests until
Feb. 28. Families, schools, and organizations unable to visit the site may
request sets of education cards by e-mailing
DNR.HistoricSpringfield@illinois.gov.
The Lincoln Tomb, the final resting place of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and three
of their four sons, is open for tours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
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