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Support for Confederate symbols and monuments follows lines of race, religion, and education rather than geography.
A new "pseudo-documentary" examines what contemporary America would have looked like had the South won the Civil War. CSA: The Confederate States of America is the brainchild of Kevin Wilmot, a ...
The Confederate States of America” is more intriguing on paper than when it actually unspools onscreen. Kevin Willmott’s small-scaled but ambitious picture is well-researched, sometimes ...
On this day in 1861, delegates from six states - South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana - met in Montgomery, Alabama, to establish a new unified government, which ...
Roger Ransom talked about his book, [The Confederate States of America: What Might Have Been], in which he imagines how the United States would look if the Confederate states had won the Civil War ...
May we be guided by the values of justice, and compassion, and respect for all members of our community.”The monument was not ...
Four miniature souvenir Confederate States of America flags displayed in a black frame with a glass pane. The flags have been secured to a black paper backing with clear tape and paper tape. Along the ...
FORT SMITH, Ark. — The City of Fort Smith is debating whether or not to put seven historical flags back up at Riverfront Park, including the Confederate States of America flag. At the beginning ...
Between the winter of 1860 and the spring of 1861, eleven Southern states broke away from the United States to form a new country, the Confederate States of America (CSA). As a fledgling nation, the ...
The American Civil War. Remember it? Well, no, because you weren't alive. But you've read about it, and the Civil War officially ended exactly 160 years ago, with the last shot fired June 22, 1865.
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT, CONTRACT BUREAU, RICHMOND, Va., July 18, 1861. SIR: The legislation of the Government of the Untied States, so far as it relates to mailable ...
The duties of the “naming commission” were to assess the “cost of renaming or removing names, symbols, displays, monuments or paraphernalia that commemorate the Confederate States of America ...