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Maryland Lawmakers Vote to Repeal Pro-Confederacy State Song

Both houses of the Maryland state legislature recently voted to change Maryland’s state song. The current state song “Maryland, My […]

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Walters Museum Acknowledges Founders’ Support for Confederacy

The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore has recently published information acknowledging its founders’ connections to the Confederacy. William Thompson Walters […]

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NPS Says it Will Not Remove Confederate Monuments in Gettysburg in New Statement

Gettysburg National Military Park comprises the land where the Battle of Gettysburg, considered a turning point in the American Civil […]

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Civil War Plaque Removed from Maryland State House

When Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones was elected last fall, one of her first acts in office was to […]

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Maryland State House Trust Decides to Keep and Amend Plaque that Honors Both Sides of Civil War

Last May, Maryland’s House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones called for the removal of a plaque from the State House that […]

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Artist Kehinde Wiley Unveils New Sculpture in Response to Confederate Monuments

On Friday, artist Kehinde Wiley unveiled his newest sculpture to the unsuspecting crowds of New York’s Times Square. The monumental […]

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Georgetown Historical Society Loses $14K in State Funding Over Confederate Flag

Lawmakers in Delaware voted to deny state funding to the Georgetown Historical Society because of the Confederate flag flying over […]

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