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As Elizabeth R. Varon observes in Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South, her compelling new biography of James Longstreet, Robert E. Lee’s second in command, the Lost Cause ...
In Trump v. CASA, the court hands the president yet more unaccountable authority—and yanks us into a neo-Confederate legal ...
The Confederate soldiers’ remains were moved to Crown Hill Cemetery from 1931 to 1933. A new monument marks their resting place. The Garfield Park monument was built in 1912, about 50 years ...
An independent commission has recommended that the government should topple Arlington National Cemetery’s 32-foot tall Confederate monument. It is an egregious paean to the Lost Cause. And ...
Two Civil War soldiers who infiltrated Confederate territory to steal a train and destroy the enemy railroad system were posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President Joe Biden on Wednesday ...
Bob Miller knows he’s tilting at windmills. For the past year, the retired Atlanta attorney has tried to get the University System of Georgia to erase a blot on the heart of UGA’s campus ...
A Macon County judge ruled last month that a Confederate soldier monument be removed from a park in Tuskegee that is a “stone’s throw” from the county courthouse. An attorney representing a ...
Richmond famously took down Confederate statues after social justice protests in 2020, but some are still standing, including at the State Capitol.
Explore Confederate monuments and memorials in metro Atlanta through photos and locations.
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