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Opinion: Rejecting the Confederacy is Texas history, too
from public spaces across the United States in 2020, according to the the Southern Poverty Law Center. Even Virginia, the former capital of the Confederacy, has removed a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee from the Richmond Statehouse and is seen as offensive by an increasing numbers of Americans, including those whose ancestors were enslaved.Texas has largely declined to participate in this nationwide reckoning with the symbols of the Old South. Instead, local officials are doubling down on their Confederate monuments.Republican state Sen. Brandon Creighton, who represents the city of Conroe,...…from public spaces across the United States in 2020, according to the the Southern Poverty Law Center. Even Virginia, the former capital of the Confederacy, has removed a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee from the Richmond Statehouse and is seen as offensive by an increasing numbers of Americans, including those whose ancestors were enslaved.Texas has largely declined to participate in this nationwide reckoning with the symbols of the Old South. Instead, local officials are doubling down on their Confederate monuments.Republican state Sen. Brandon Creighton, who represents the city of Conroe,...WW…
Texas distorts its past – and Sam Houston's legacy – to defend Confederate monuments
from public spaces across the United States in 2020, according to the the Southern Poverty Law Center. Even Virginia, the former capital of the Confederacy, has removed a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee from the Richmond Statehouse and is seen as offensive by an increasing numbers of Americans, including those whose ancestors were enslaved.Texas has largely declined to participate in this nationwide reckoning with the symbols of the Old South. Instead, local officials are doubling down on their Confederate monuments.Republican State Sen. Brandon Creighton, who represents the city of Conroe,...…from public spaces across the United States in 2020, according to the the Southern Poverty Law Center. Even Virginia, the former capital of the Confederacy, has removed a statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee from the Richmond Statehouse and is seen as offensive by an increasing numbers of Americans, including those whose ancestors were enslaved.Texas has largely declined to participate in this nationwide reckoning with the symbols of the Old South. Instead, local officials are doubling down on their Confederate monuments.Republican State Sen. Brandon Creighton, who represents the city of Conroe,...WW…
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