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Lost Cause, interpretation of the American Civil War that attempts to preserve Southern honor by casting the Confederate defeat in the best possible light. It attributes the loss to the overwhelming Union advantage in manpower and resources, and it downplays or altogether ignores slavery as the cause of war. ....
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America, June 27, 2021]. In practice, this just means adherence to a new faith a faith preached not just from the pulpits but from CEOs on Wall Street, the White House, entertainment, and professional sports. Some might dismiss the new “Woke” religion as simply consumerism with vague moralistic trappings. However, as the blistering reaction against the desecration of the Floyd statue shows, there’s real fervor behind this. Traditional religious institutions have either surrendered to it, or, more commonly, enlisted in the charge. General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson were once honored by Americans as model Christian leaders, regardless of their Civil War difference. Today, the Southern Baptist Convention, once the redoubt of Southern Christian conservatism, is trembling before Critical Race Theory. ....
COLUMBIA, S.C. Challengers who question the constitutionality of South Carolina's controversial 2000 law that protects some historic monuments and statues will finally have their day in court this week when the state's Supreme Court will for the first time weigh whether the law should be overturned. The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear arguments at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday over a lawsuit . ....