a Baltimore-based Black newspaper, also took aim at the statue. “When the unveiling of the monument is used as an opportunity to justify the southern people in rebelling against the U.S. government ...
"We cannot begin to tell the history of our university without properly memorializing and monumentalizing the Black people ...
Leaders of both parties honored 100 Black lawmakers from the Reconstruction era, then turned to modern battles over Confederate heritage.
Contrary to the claims of today’s defenders of Confederate monuments, a review of Black newspapers going ... an opportunity to justify the southern people in rebelling against the U.S ...
Southern textbooks altered historical facts in lessons about the "War Between the States," cities and counties were named or renamed, and Confederate monuments ... killing of Black people by ...
If individuals want to pay tribute to the Confederacy, they should pay that tribute themselves and not burden Virginia ...
One year after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at nearby Fort Sumter, the Planter’s three white officers went ...