SEPTEMBER 6, 2020
** Confederate monument protest planned Sunday evening in Mobile. (Alabama. Well, the Semmes statue is already removed. They are protesting the 2017 Alabama Memorial Preservation Act which was passed to keep Confederate statues from being removed. They are referred to as an "activist" group. Black communities sure have a lot of activists and activist groups. I wonder how they get that job?)
** Replacing schools Confederate name should be less costly. (Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Changing name of Lee High School will cost $170,000 instead of $250,000. I still say school name changes should be paid for by those who want the name changed.)
** Confederate monument spray-painted with "BLM' message. (Rockingham, North Carolina. At least they are not calling it vandalism. The monument has had many threats to it since the George Floyd death.)
** Confederate statue should at least be moved. (Brunswick, Georgia)
** Groups continue calling for removal of Confederate statue outside Madison County courthouse. (Alabama)
** Caboni: Confederate marker made campus 'uncomfortable.' (Bowling Green, Kentucky. Western Kentucky University. (The marker was about the Confederate state capital of Kentucky.)
** Flags removed for replacement. (Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Fort Smith Riverfront. The vendor couldn't find a Confederate flag replacement. Makes you wonder.)
--Old Secesh
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