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As Confederate Monuments Come Down, The Pedestals Sometimes Remain. Why Some Consider That A Troubling Symbol.


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In this June 12, 2021 photo, the base of a Confederate monument remains planted in the ground in Warrenton, N.C. On the right, a file photo displays the original statue.
Capital Square in downtown Raleigh looks a lot different than it did one year ago. That’s because one of the most iconic Confederate monuments in the state is gone. All of it.
The 75-foot-tall granite monument overlooked Hillsborough Street since 1895, spurring the erection of similar monuments across North Carolina.
Attorney James Williams wants to see Confederate monuments removed in full, including their pedestals.
James Williams, the retired chief public defender for Orange and Chatham Counties, chairs the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System (NC CRED). Williams says he enjoys seeing a patch of grass where that monument once stood. ....

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As Confederate Monuments Come Down, The Pedestals Sometimes Remain. Why Some Consider That A Troubli


Originally published on July 2, 2021 4:11 pm
Capital Square in downtown Raleigh looks a lot different than it did one year ago. That’s because one of the most iconic Confederate monuments in the state is gone. All of it.
The 75-foot-tall granite monument overlooked Hillsborough Street since 1895, spurring the erection of similar monuments across North Carolina.
James Williams, the retired chief public defender for Orange and Chatham Counties, chairs the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System (NC CRED). Williams says he enjoys seeing a patch of grass where that monument once stood.
I know what that statue stood for, what it represented, said Williams, sitting on a bench near the empty space. Having a monument that speaks to slaveocracy, sends the exact opposite message, particularly to Black people, that they can expect fairness and fair treatment. ....

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MEMO FROM MIDDLE AMERICA: The SPLC Still Whipping Up War On Confederate Monuments—Where Is This Hatred Headed? | Articles


New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was hysterical;
Last night a far-right extremist group vandalized a statue of George Floyd in Brooklyn. A racist, loathsome, despicable act of hate.
The City Cleanup Corps is repairing the statue right now and a hate crime investigation is underway. We will bring these cowards to justice. pic.twitter.com/mTwzwIyG4z Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) June 24, 2021
City police and the Regime Media called it a “hate crime” [
The contrast with the reactions to the orgy of vandalism of Confederate statues some of which are sculptural masterpieces is breathtaking. Thus Virginia Governor Ralph Northam did nothing when Black Lives Matter rioters vandalized Antonin Mercié’s magnificent rendition of Robert E. Lee in Richmond. The war on Confederate images is moving along strongly and it s part of a  war on America. ....

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