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General Order No. 1: Honoring Confederate Soldiers and Promoting National Unity – United Sons of Confederate Veterans

United Sons of Confederate Veterans Biscoe Hindman, Commander in Chief, issues General Order No. I. in which he states: It is with

General Order No. 1: Honoring Confederate Soldiers and Promoting National Unity – United Sons of Confederate VeteransChristian Lee2024-07-25T10:30:48-05:00

Infighting and Its Impact: Lessons from the Confederate States of America to the Sons of Confederate Veterans

Infighting and Its Impact: Lessons from the Confederate States of America to the Sons of Confederate Veterans In the annals of American

Infighting and Its Impact: Lessons from the Confederate States of America to the Sons of Confederate VeteransChristian Lee2024-06-24T14:00:53-05:00

Autonomy vs. Authority: Social Media Debate

Autonomy vs. Authority: Social Media Debate [4.7 Social Media 4.7.1 To further strengthen the Nature and Purpose of the organization; all camps

Autonomy vs. Authority: Social Media DebateChristian Lee2024-05-17T21:43:22-05:00

The Case Against Excluding Felons from Brigade and Division Officer Positions

Refuting the Proposed Bylaw: The Case Against Excluding Felons from Brigade and Division Officer Positions The proposal to make it illegal for

The Case Against Excluding Felons from Brigade and Division Officer PositionsChristian Lee2024-05-17T11:15:25-05:00

Civil War structures found underneath CoStar construction site

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC ) — Several Civil War-era structures have been discovered under a construction site in downtown Richmond. In 2021, city

Civil War structures found underneath CoStar construction siteCody Crislip2023-07-26T10:36:16-05:00

Collier County principal answers students’ questions after teacher shows controversial Confederate History Month video

NAPLES, Fla. — A teacher at a Collier County Public School showed a video seemingly celebrating “Confederate History Month” to an entire

Collier County principal answers students’ questions after teacher shows controversial Confederate History Month videoCody Crislip2023-04-22T20:18:42-05:00

Confederate monument stolen from ENC cemetery

by Tyler Hardin | Thu, April 20th 2023, 4:26 PM CDT WCTI12 GREENVILLE, Pitt County — The Greenville Police Department confirmed a Confederate

Confederate monument stolen from ENC cemeteryCody Crislip2023-04-22T20:09:30-05:00

A Navy ship named for a Confederate victory now honors a Black Union hero

by Quil Lawrence | npr.org The U.S. Navy has finally shed the last two ship names that honored the Confederacy — and renamed one

A Navy ship named for a Confederate victory now honors a Black Union heroCody Crislip2023-04-22T20:27:40-05:00

Edenton, N.C. leaders agree to move town’s Confederate monument

North Carolina Public Radio | By Mechelle Hankerson | WHRO Town leaders in Edenton, N.C unanimously agreed this week to move a

Edenton, N.C. leaders agree to move town’s Confederate monumentChristian Lee2023-04-06T10:29:19-05:00

Mark Millican: Memories of Little Rome

By Mark Millican | Dalton Daily Citizen Like many Dalton residents, I had eaten pizza and pasta at Little Rome many times

Mark Millican: Memories of Little RomeChristian Lee2023-04-05T20:31:35-05:00
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