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Maurie D. McInnis

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  • “Richmond Reoccupied by Men Who Wore the Gray”

    In 1890, the former Confederate capital erected a monument to Robert E. Lee-and reasserted white supremacy.
    by Maurie D. McInnis via Slate on July 1, 2015

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