OCTOBER 21, 2020
** Missouri capital city to remove disputed Confederate general marker. (Jefferson City.)
** Mississippi city will put decision on relocation of Confederate monument on ballot. (Hattiesburg. Commissioners couldn't decide in June. People will note on it on Nov. 3. This is the only way to decide this as long as both sides agree to abide by the vote. Generally speaking, if BLM loses, they continue their destructive ways to get what they want.)
** Lexington removed a Confederate statue to ease conflicts over it. But tensions remain. (North Carolina. Since it was removed, that means BLM got their way.)
** Oxford resident urges city officials to take action on Confederate monument ownership. (Mississippi)
** Alabama Confederate flag removal protester allegedly stabbed justice group's inflatable screen. (Albertville. A wrong thing to do, but nowhere near as bad as what BLM does in Portland, Chicago and other cities.)
** Carol Foy: VMI's Confederate-tinged history needs a future of 'inclusion and diversity.'
** JCMO Confederate marker is 'history.' (Jefferson City, Missouri)
--Old Secesh
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