Councilman wants Jacksonville voters to decide fate of Confederate monument
It’s been a source of controversy for at least the past three years, and a member of the Jacksonville City Council wants
It’s been a source of controversy for at least the past three years, and a member of the Jacksonville City Council wants
By Claire Taylor | The Acadiana Advocate The statue of Confederate Gen. Alfred Mouton that was removed from city property in downtown
By The Sentinel-Record On Oct. 13, representatives from veterans service organizations, including Disabled Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion,
By Albert Richard Parsons In compliance with your request I write for publication, in the Knights of Labor, the following "brief story
By: Christian Lee | Commander, Alamo City Guards If you grew up in San Antonio, you knew who Emilio Navaira was. A
By Daniel Jackson | Courthousenews.com (CN) – Police in Selma, Alabama, have obtained an arrest warrant for a man after a Confederate
By: San Antonio Public Library On this day 156 (160 as of 2021) years ago, a militia of 1,000 armed Texans,
By Christian Lee | Alamo City Guards Confederates weren’t really known for having mascots or spirit animals within their ranks other than
By Asher Elbein | Audubon Magazine In 1851, John P. McCown, an amateur ornithologist and army officer stationed in Texas, shot a
By RVAHub Staff The 230-year-old McGuire Cottage, one of Northside’s oldest homes, is no longer standing due to what its owner, Union