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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

Group covers confederate monument outside Williamson County courthouse

GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) — While the Fourth of July commemorates the Declaration of Independence within the United States, two groups focused on

Group covers confederate monument outside Williamson County courthouseChristian Lee2023-07-05T10:15:46-05:00

ACLU of Texas Appeals Conviction of North Texas Protesters

ACLU of Texas Appeals Conviction of North Texas Protesters By Simone Carter | Dallas Observer Gainesville, a city roughly 70 miles north

ACLU of Texas Appeals Conviction of North Texas ProtestersChristian Lee2023-04-07T12:34:47-05:00

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

Pensacola Confederate monument lawsuit revving back up.

Pensacola Confederate monument lawsuit revving back up. It may spread to Tallahassee court By Jim Little | Pensacola News Journal Florida's Secretary

Pensacola Confederate monument lawsuit revving back up.Christian Lee2023-04-05T20:19:00-05:00
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