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  1. Dec 8, 2020 · One of these overlooked historic figures is Philip Reed, an enslaved man who worked as a sculptors apprentice. 1 He contributed to a number of iconic sculptures, including the Statue of Freedom atop the U.S. Capitol Dome and the equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Park.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phillip_ReedPhillip Reed - Wikipedia

    Phillip Reed (born Milton LeRoy; March 25, 1908 – December 7, 1996) was an American actor. He played Steve Wilson in a series of four films (1947–1948) based on the Big Town radio series.

  3. Philip Reid may be the single best known enslaved person associated with the Capitol's construction history. Born around 1820, Reid was an enslaved laborer in the foundry run by the self-taught sculptor Clark Mills, who cast the Statue of Freedom.

  4. Jul 4, 2023 · The Statue of Freedom, standing atop the U.S. Capitol like a national wedding-cake topper, wouldn’t exist without the artistry of an enslaved man named Philip Reed.

  5. Philip Reed, known as Philip Reid before he was emancipated (c. 1820 – February 6, 1892), was an African American master craftsman who worked at the foundries of self-taught sculptor Clark Mills.

  6. Jan 10, 2021 · The man was Philip Reid, and if you google his name along with Obama’s, you’ll find dozens of articles that share the little-known history of Reid, the formerly enslaved individual who made it possible to erect the statue of Freedom that remains on the top of the Capitol dome today.

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  8. Feb 18, 2023 · Fling says one of those enslaved laborers was Philip Reed, a trained sculptor who likely learned his trade from the man who enslaved him. Charleston, South Carolina. Sculptor, Clark Mills.

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