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Mississippi celebrates the birthday of Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis on Memorial Day. What to know about the state holiday ...
(Their website mentions events to commemorate “Confederate Memorial Day,” Jefferson Davis’s birthday and so on.) Is it ethical to pay an admission fee and visit this historical site? — Jacob ...
Florida legally observes Confederate Memorial Day, along with the birthdays of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis, but these are not paid holidays. These holidays are not formally recognized by the ...
This photo taken between 1861 and 1865 shows Jefferson Davis, who was president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Trump’s Enemies Cite a Confederate Rebel, Jefferson Davis, as Reason He Should Be Legally Barred From the Presidency A liberal legal watchdog argues that Trump ‘disqualified himself from holding ...
It happened in Canada: Jefferson Davis Revolutionaries, luminaries and criminals who have taken time out from shaping world events to pay Canada a visit. It happened in Canada: This series on the ...
But that of Jefferson Davis, the Confederacy’s president, says it is dangerous to let losers tell the tale. One thing is for sure: Trump has put us on notice he won’t go quietly.
How a North Dakota family ended up with Confederate President Jefferson Davis' sword A Wisconsin soldier contributed to a historic capture, before moving to Dakota Territory, leaving a legacy for ...
On Nov. 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis, who had been elected president of the Provisional Government of the Confederacy on February 9, 1861, as a compromise between moderates and radicals, was confirmed ...
What Confederate holidays does Florida observe? Robert E. Lee's birthday, Jan. 19 Confederate Memorial Day, Apr. 26 Jefferson Davis' birthday, June 3 What is Confederate Memorial Day?
Texas lawmakers want to end Confederate Heroes Day, which commemorates Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and soldiers who fought in the Civil War.
Richard Nixon’s story suggests it is better for the nation to forgive and forget. But that of Jefferson Davis, the Confederacy’s president, says it is dangerous to let losers tell the tale.