Known as the “Camellia City,” this charming spot in Butler County blooms with Southern hospitality and small-town charm. The historic downtown area looks like it was designed for a postcard, with ...
Curators call the four bronze sculptures, still owned by Baltimore City, “a crystalline symbol of a white supremacist ideology.” ...
A state appellate court upheld a trial court's decision that plaintiffs did not have legal standing to challenge the removal ...
"Instead of charging into battle, Walker’s headless horseman wanders in Civil War purgatory, dragging its sword over a ruined ...
The 50th memorial service to Confederate Captain Henry Wirz was held at Andersonville on November 8. A controversial figure, ...
Whether it’s Amy Sherald moving her controversial exhibit to Baltimore or the removal of Confederate statues, Maryland ...
Veterans Day is observed each year on November 11, and these battlefields offer visitors a more in-depth understanding of our ...
In a split 2-1 vote, the North Carolina Court of Appeals rejected a lawsuit challenging the removal of a Confederate monument ...
A bronze statue of Capt. Sally Tompkins, the Mathews County native who operated Robertson Hospital in Richmond during the ...
Once neglected, Alton Confederate Cemetery was restored by Daughters of the Confederacy ...
Zyahna Bryant, who led the charge to bring down Charlottesville's Confederate monuments as a teenager, now prepares to help lead the city's school division.
The monument, which is going to a new location, is notable because it’s one of the few markers that makes a reference to Reconstruction.
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