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Not any more, but sad to say, it used to be. Since the cemetery's inception during the Civil War, thousands of black men who fought in the United States military were buried there; but they were buried in a "Negro section." This changed, by executive order, in July 1948 when President Harry Truman ordered the cemetery to stop practicing segregation.

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