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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.

Missouri congressman praises Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site (AUDIO)

Missourinet The 92nd and newest facility in Missouri’s state parks system is the Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site in west-central Missouri’s Saline County, near Arrow Rock. U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Kansas City) speaks at the June 5, 2021 dedication of the Sappington African American Cemetery state historic site, near Arrow Rock (photo courtesy of Congressman Cleaver’s office) The cemetery is located in the district of U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Kansas City). Cleaver notes about 350 burials have been detected at the Sappington site, including many slaves. The identities of many people buried there are unknown. “It reminds us of an ugly period of time in Missouri and in our nation, a time when human beings would take ownership over other human beings,” Cleaver says.

Crestwood eyes moving cabin

The city of Crestwood is taking bids to see what it could cost to move a 200-year-old historic log cabin from Affton to the Historic Sappington House in Crestwood, doubling the number of Sappington houses at the site. The nonprofit Sappington Foundation has raised nearly $100,000 to move the house, but no one really knows what it could cost since a similar log cabin move has not been done that often. In March, aldermen approved a nonbinding letter of intent 5-0 to move the cabin after new owner Jim Freund offered to donate it if the city covered relocation. John Sappington was a cousin of Thomas Sappington, whose 1808 brick home is the centerpiece of Sappington House Museum.Freund has given the city until Aug. 1 to move the cabin or has threatened to sell it to a buyer outside St. Louis County.

Study will review Sappington cabin s move – St Louis Call Newspapers

A 200-year-old cabin is one step closer to possibly making the move to Crestwood after the Board of Aldermen approved an ordinance last week for an engineering firm to study what it would require to transport the cabin from Affton. The 1816 cabin once owned by Joseph Sappington at 10734 Clearwater Drive is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Aldermen voted 6-2 April 20 to contract with consultant Case Engineering to review what would be involved in transporting and moving the house. The study does not commit the city to actually moving the cabin to the Historic Sappington House Museum, 105 S. Sappington Road. The nonprofit Sappington House Foundation will cover the consultant fees which are not to exceed $26,000 using private donations the foundation has deposited with the city.

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