OCTOBER 11, 2020
** The legacy of slavery and voting patterns in US elections.
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OCTOBER 12, 2020
** Nonprofit raises $45K towards city's $1.8M Confederate monument removal bills. (sad R again. Again, all money for removals should be paid by those who want them removed and should not come out of public funds. And, in the case of sad R., the mayor and governor should pay with their own money as well.)
** Peaceful protest held at Confederate memorial in Forsyth Park. (Savannah, Georgia. Isn't it amazing that BLM can have a "peaceful protest?" The statues have already been "vandalized" several times and a fence has been constructed around them. But, at least it was a peaceful demonstration with no confrontations or hate crimes committed.)
** For fourth consecutive meeting, commissioners asked to remove Confederate monument from county property. (Catawba County, North Carolina.)
** Court hearing on removing Confederate statue delayed by courthouse closure. (Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. Closed in aftermath of Hurricane Delta. Statue of Gen. Alfred Mouton.)
--Old Secesh
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