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Charlottesville Judge Says Confederate Statues Don’t Have Discriminatory Message

Edited by John Early Reported by Henry Graff CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A Charlottesville judge is denying an equal protection claim from city attorneys

Charlottesville Judge Says Confederate Statues Don’t Have Discriminatory MessageChristian Lee2020-05-15T03:28:17-05:00

HOW AGING CONFEDERATE VETERANS KEPT WARTIME MEMORIES ALIVE

By Richard Selcer A half-century after the war, old soldiers banded together to share their stories and honor their comrades IN JANUARY

HOW AGING CONFEDERATE VETERANS KEPT WARTIME MEMORIES ALIVEChristian Lee2020-05-15T04:41:44-05:00

‘I think it should be done every year’: Reenactor to organize 157th Civil War reenactment

By: Mariana Veloso, Hanover Evening Sun Longtime reenactor Dustin Heisey, of Manheim, Lancaster County, has volunteered to plan the Gettysburg Civil War

‘I think it should be done every year’: Reenactor to organize 157th Civil War reenactmentChristian Lee2020-05-15T03:28:31-05:00

Civil War authors to appear at Latrobe library

By: Jeff Himler Two men who have penned books on Civil War topics will be featured in a series of local author

Civil War authors to appear at Latrobe libraryChristian Lee2020-05-15T03:29:14-05:00

A company suggested installing solar panels near Virginia Civil War battlefields. Locals raged — and what happened next will happen again, experts say.

By: Hannah Natanson They all valued the land — thousands of rolling acres of agricultural turf in Culpeper County, Va. — but

A company suggested installing solar panels near Virginia Civil War battlefields. Locals raged — and what happened next will happen again, experts say.Christian Lee2020-05-15T03:29:26-05:00

Hurricane Dorian unearths Civil War cannonballs on South Carolina beach

By: James Rogers | Fox News Two Civil War cannonballs have been discovered on a South Carolina beach in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.

Hurricane Dorian unearths Civil War cannonballs on South Carolina beachChristian Lee2020-05-15T03:29:35-05:00

Confederate battle flag owner fights to keep flag flying in Orange County

Article by: Tammy Grubb The owner of a huge Confederate battle flag on U.S. 70 has appealed a decision that he is

Confederate battle flag owner fights to keep flag flying in Orange CountyCody Crislip2020-05-15T03:29:44-05:00

Charlotte Frontier Days gets backlash over rider carrying Confederate flag

Article by: Kristan Obeng, Lansing State Journal CHARLOTTE – A member of the Mid-Michigan Color Guard was seen flying the Confederate battle flag

Charlotte Frontier Days gets backlash over rider carrying Confederate flagCody Crislip2020-05-15T03:29:56-05:00

Trial could close the door on arguments in Confederate statues lawsuit

Article by: TYLER HAMMEL thammel@dailyprogress.com | Sep 7, 2019 Updated Sep 9, 2019   After years of contention and strife, the legal case over

Trial could close the door on arguments in Confederate statues lawsuitCody Crislip2020-05-15T03:30:49-05:00

‘Historical context’ signs slated for Confederate statue in Centennial Park amid vandalism

Article by: by Kaylin Jorge, Justin McFarland | Tuesday, September 10th 2019   NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Confederate Monument at Nashville's Centennial

‘Historical context’ signs slated for Confederate statue in Centennial Park amid vandalismCody Crislip2020-05-15T03:30:58-05:00
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