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- Angry protesters hoisted an obscenely large Confederate flag over this Virginia city
- Antietam: Bloodiest Day in American Military History
- Angry protesters hoisted an obscenely large Confederate flag over this Virginia city
- Anti-government anger revealed in Confederate flag removal emails
- Anti-Trump Vandals Strike in the Last Capital of the Confederacy…And Get a BIG Surprise
- Anti-Trump Vandals Strike In The Last Capital Of The Confederacy..And Get A BIG Surprise!
- Antietam Gallery owner gives people chance to express support for Lee statue
- Are we removing too much?
- Arkansas Gov. Wants to Cut Robert E. Lee From Martin Luther King Day
- Armed Taco Bell workers shoot, kill robbery suspect
- At Olustee “We Whipped the Yankees Badly”
- Army declines request to change Brooklyn streets named after Confederate generals
- ARMY STANDS FIRM Military: No plans to alter Confederate base names
- Art professor doubles down on defense of Confederate monuments
- As monuments come down, some ask, ‘where does it end?’
- As monuments to the Confederacy are removed from public squares, new ones are quietly being …
- Atlanta council votes to change ‘Confederate’ roads to ‘United’
- Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signs Confederate Avenue name-change into law
- Attorney Orders MS State Flag From Courtroom As He Serves As Clarksdale Judge
- Attorney: Mayor acted too soon to remove Confederate monument
- Attorney: Suit against Confederate emblem not a lost cause
- Attorney: Suit against Confederate emblem not a lost cause
- Auction Raises $1200 For Monument Move to West Virginia Independence Hall in Wheeling
- Auction Raises $1200 For Monument Move to West Virginia Independence Hall in Wheeling
- Austin Mayor Chooses Virtue Signaling Over Veterans
- Back on display in N.C.: Blockade runner dioramas are rich with riveting detail
- Battle Flag Flies in Pensacola
- Being Friendly
- Battle over Confederate statue at the Hamilton Co. Courthouse underway
- Because I Don't Like The Federal Government Telling What To Think
- Beauvoir: The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
- Beer Delivery Man Topples Would-Be Robber
- Being Friendly
- Beauvoir: The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
- Beauvoir: The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
- Beauvoir: The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
- Before and After: Returning the Charm to a Southern Landmark
- Benson’s Real Daughter Of Confederacy To Be Honored
- Benson’s Real Daughter Of Confederacy To Be Honored
- Best cities for minorities found in the former Confederacy, not progressive East or West: Report
- Best cities for minorities found in the former Confederacy, not progressive East or West: Report
- Bid to remove Confederate monuments exceeds city’s $170k budget
- Bill filed to ban confederate flag from public buildings in SC
- Bill Torpy at Large: Atlanta park fight: Black and white and shades of gray
- Bill Torpy at Large: Atlanta park fight: Black and white and shades of gray
- Brother Against Brother A Tale of Two Scots
- Bill would restrict cities from moving or altering historic monuments
- Bill’s sharp teeth would defend monuments to Confederacy
- Blood Sugar-Detecting Dog Saves Young Boy’s Life
- Born A Rebel, Die A Rebel
- Boys Of The South
- Brother Against Brother: A Tale of Two Scots
- Black Woman’s reason to fight to keep Confederate monument in St. Louis Park
- Bo Butner’s car is painted up like The General Lee in Vegas
- Bonnie Atwood column: Robert E. Lee
- Brandenburg council votes to accept Confederate monument
- Bye-bye, clutter: Civil War Trust completes Lee headquarters restoration at Gettysburg
- California bans painting of Civil War battle from County Fair art show, because painting includes …
- California bans painting of Civil War battle from County Fair art show, because painting includes …
- California Goes Confederate
- Calling for Change: Gulfport to fly multiple Mississippi flags at city hall
- Campers relive the Civil War to learn history and have fun
- Cannonball prompts evacuation
- Cannonballs Found At Construction Site In Lawrenceville, Bomb Squad Called
- Charge Hell and Capture the Devil
- Cherokee Confederate Soldiers
- Cemetery adorned with Confederate flags
- Charleston police arrest man who tried to take Confederate flags from SC Secessionist Party …
- Charlottesville okays removal of second Confederate statue
- Charlottesville seeks lawsuit’s dismissal so it can move forward with sale of Lee statue
- Charlottesville To Keep Its Confederate Monuments
- Chris McDaniel promises to fight for Mississippi flag in GOP Senate primary
- Christmas In Dixie – The 2016 Mechanicsville Christmas Parade
- Christmas Picket
- Chugiak High School officials are investigating why students posed in hallway with Confederate flag
- Church stops Confederate ceremony, cuts ties with group
- City Council’s Decision On Dallas’ Confederate Symbols Won’t Come Until Early Next Year
- City staff consider impact of changing street names
- City sued for banning Confederate flag at Christmas parade
- City sued for banning Confederate flag at Christmas parade
- Civil War battlefield has a lot to offer
- Civil War battlefield in Arkansas sold, to be preserved
- Civil War Confederate Christmas Letters
- Civil War Flags of Fort Sumter
- Civil War Ghost Stories – Up Close and Personal
- Civil War battlefield in Arkansas sold, to be preserved
- Civil War cannon in Bell County defaced by vandals
- Civil War cannon in Bell County defaced by vandals
- Civil War era piece appeals to multiple collectors
- Civil War governor’s mansion in Louisiana destroyed in fire
- Civil War Profiles – Protecting the flag was the primary mission
- Civil War Profiles – Protecting the flag was the primary mission
- Civil War Profiles – Protecting the flag was the primary mission
- Civil War Profiles – Protecting the flag was the primary mission
- Civil War re-enactment brings history to Huntington Beach
- Civil War re-enactment brings history to Huntington Beach
- Civil War re-enactment will relocate from Fort Stevens State Park after 27 years
- Civil War re-enactment will relocate from Fort Stevens State Park after 27 years
- Civil War Reenactment brings history, education to Carpentersville
- Civil War Reenactment brings history, education to Carpentersville