"Baltimore uprooted General Lee under the cover of night. New Orleans removed its four Confederate statues to mixed reactions—some voicing relief, others, disapproval. And with the violence that followed the events in Charlottesville, when white nationalists killed one counter-protestor and injured 19 more, the question of how America deals with its history of racism has continued to grow in urgency."
— Monuments

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Lorraine Boissoneault, “What Will Happen to Stone Mountain, America’s Largest Confederate Memorial?”, Smithsonianmag.com, (August 22, 2017).

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