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One at-large councilman wants to set aside $500,000 to remove all monuments and markers honoring the Confederacy from public property.
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Matt Carlucci's legislation sets a July 26 deadline to come up with a plan to remove the monuments.
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Congress ordered Confederate names and images to be removed from military installations. But what about portraits of Lee before he joined the Confederacy?
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Two committees of the Jacksonville City Council voted Monday against removing a Confederate monument from public property in Springfield Park, indicating broad opposition to an ordinance that would require two-thirds of the council's support.
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A federal commission is soliciting ideas to rename Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, Fort Rucker, Fort Lee, and several other military posts named for Confederate officers.
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The Duval County Board voted to keep the names of Jean Ribault Middle and High Schools and Andrew Jackson Middle School, which were also up for debate.
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A four-part symposium series will focus on the exploration of power, politics and activism around public monuments and memorials.
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Though George Floyd's death renewed calls to remove Confederate monuments, some cities formally decided to protect them.
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The office of U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Fla., announced Thursday that sculptor Nilda Comas has been given the go-ahead to begin work on the replacement statue of educator Mary McLeod Bethune.
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More than 100 Confederate monuments and symbols have been removed across the country this year and Florida is taking them down faster than 46 other states.
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A walk along the trails at Stone Mountain Park near Atlanta, Georgia can be peaceful. The sweeping views from the top of the mountain can be breathtaking,…
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The sun was setting on the courthouse square in the rural college town of Murray, Kentucky, after another sweltering July day. The town bills itself as…