Do Confederate Monuments Belong in National Parks?

Growing racial tensions and incidents raise the question, why are national parks still maintaining confederate monuments? One of the most controversial of these monuments is the Heyward Shepherd Memorial in West Virginia. Although they are increasingly being viewed as racist, especially the Heyward Shepherd Memorial , many in government believe they should be preserved due to the historical significance and as as markers for battlefield visitors.

Do Confederate Monuments Belong in National Parks?

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1 thought on “Do Confederate Monuments Belong in National Parks?”

  1. donald piper

    leave the Monuments alone.keeping them in National parks to please these racist liberal bastards would be better than destroying them like they been doing.They did pass a law making what they are doing illegal yrs ago but they are overlooking the law in fear of being called the racist name.I got one more fitting,dumbass,cowards We all know the truth you are sitting on your dead asses and letting them destroy America so Dylan roof will die happy knowing they gave hem what he wanted without question.death to liberals you have no business in politics or the media

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