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SPLC Releases Annual Whose Heritage? Report Examining Ongoing Impacts of Confederate Symbols in America — Read More ...
SPLC Releases Annual Whose Heritage? Report Examining Ongoing Impacts of Confederate Symbols in America — Read More ...
SPLC Releases Annual Whose Heritage? Report Examining Ongoing Impacts of Confederate Symbols in America — Read More ...
Under a 2015 settlement in the lawsuit P.B. v. Brumley, independent monitors ensure ensure special education needs are ...
Confederate symbols, and their continued valorization, rob us of an opportunity to understand our own rich “people’s heritage ...
What we think of today as the Confederate flag remains a symbol of white supremacy and antigovernment ideology.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, progress made for LGBTQ+ rights during the Weimar Republic came to a violent halt.
So successful was the Lost Cause propaganda campaign that most Americans forgot the true meaning of the Civil War.
Confederate Heritage Month hides a rich history of poets, preachers, immigrants, soldiers, and heroes who struggled for justice in the South.
Report finds more than  2,000 Confederate symbols continue to stand across the U.S. in 2024 MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Today, the ...