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  • The Confederate statue, center, which was recently relocated from the Greensville County Courthouse, in its new location in the Emporia Cemetery in Virginia. (Julia Rendleman for The Washington Post)

    The Confederacy’s Final Resting Place

    Are cemeteries the right place to put Confederate statues and memorials being removed from court houses and town squares across the South?
    by Marc Fisher via Washington Post on May 29, 2021
  • Behind Trump’s ‘Go Back’ Demand: A Long History of Rejecting ‘Different’ Americans

    From Germans and Irish to blacks and Jews, new Americans often have been told to “go home.”
    by Marc Fisher via Washington Post on July 15, 2019
  • On Eve of Trump Visit, Mississippi African Americans Say He’s Brought Back Past Troubles

    The president’s decision to attend the opening of a new civil rights museum in Jackson has sparked protests.
    by Marc Fisher via Washington Post on December 7, 2017
  • Why Those Confederate Soldier Statues Look a Lot Like Their Union Counterparts

    Many monuments in the South were made in the North — by the same companies, and with the same molds, as those sold to Northern towns.
    by Marc Fisher via Washington Post on August 18, 2017

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