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A marker commemorating Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee will once again be displayed in downtown Charleston. Could it go in ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has filed several motions to dismiss lawsuits against ...
Around 2 a.m., noisy revelers emerging from clubs and bars packed the sidewalks of U Street in Washington, many of them ...
The administration has plans to 'restore Confederate names and symbols' discarded in the wake of George Floyd's 2020 murder ...
The Pentagon expects it to take about two years to restore the monument to its original site at the cemetery, an official ...
When he was called to testify, Chandler gave a folksy shrug—retired, didn’t need to be there, could be out fishing. Turning ...
Albert Pike was a Confederate leader who fought to protect slavery, and according to some critics, he even joined the Ku Klux Klan after the Civil War. When Black Lives Matter protests broke out in ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — It is a moment in time many throughout the Lowcountry remember. The date: Aug. 8, 2000.
A statue of a Confederate general that was removed will be reinstalled in Washington, D.C. Here's how many were removed in Tennessee.
A Confederate group has filed a series of lawsuits challenging changes at Stone Mountain. The Georgia attorney general's office has moved to dismiss all of them.