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artifacts that can t be torn down as easily as a statue, how do they factor in the debate? we re talking about an obelisk that s 350 feet tall. that s what we re moving into in the past few years is talking about the construction of confederate memory in kentucky, rooted specifically in the cycle, who are the groups that are populating our landscape today, start to promote it, start to sell it back to not only the south but the entire nation and retelling the history of the south and the civil war and recognizing this memorial landscape is not a product of the civil war. and its history comes much later. its history is situated within the story of the jim crow south. during the early 20th century, so-called lost cause was about more than memorializing dead confederates. it was about painting the north as an occupying force and the south as noble defenders of