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No, your eyes didn't deceive you — if you thought you saw the Caesar Rodney statue traveling down the highway in Delaware on Wednesday, chances are, you probably did. The statue has been in ...
Rodney was one of the 56 men — all White, of course — to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and was one of three delegates representing his colony in the Continental Congress.
A statue of Caesar Rodney will be added to the still-to-be-built National Garden of American Heroes, President Donald Trump said Thursday during a speech at the National Archives in Washington.
Caesar Rodney was no different than George Washington or Thomas Jefferson, both of whom held slaves. I do not think anyone is proposing that we tear down the Washington Monument or Jefferson Memorial.
If Caesar Rodney does not come back, we’ll do something else where the statue was.” Related Content. Urban Planning. Wilmington council backs plan to cap I-95 and create a park . Council members ...
A racial slur by two Caesar Rodney School students who used the Riders’ mascot to spread their vitriolic message has roiled the school community and led to their suspension and pending expulsion. The ...
U.S. Founding Father Caesar Rodney rode 70 miles through a thunderstorm in 1776 to Philadelphia so he could break a deadlock at the Continental Congress when it was debating American independence.
The debate over Delaware's historical monuments is heating up as State Sen. Eric Buckson (R-District 16) introduces a resolution to relocate the Caesar Rodney Equestrian Statue to Kent County.