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Why is a Small Southern Town Still Touting “Our Loyal Slaves” in 2021?

March 19, 2021 by Megan Tate Murlless

Why is a Small Southern Town Still Touting “Our Loyal Slaves” in 2021?

Mar 19, 2021

Opposing views on Columbia’s Confederate monument

January 25, 2021 by Megan Tate Murlless

Opposing views on Columbia’s Confederate monument

Jan 25, 2021

Tyrrell County Confederate Memorial

January 6, 2021 by Chris Liu-Beers

The Tyrrell County Confederate Monument memorializes Civil War soldiers as well as former slaves. The monument stands next to the Tyrrell County Courthouse. General James Johnston Pettigrew, a Tyrrell county native who acted as a Confederate general, is depicted atop the monument facing north. Additionally, a smaller bust of Robert E. Lee is depicted on […]

Tyrrell County Confederate Memorial

Jan 6, 2021

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Coordinated by the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities (NC CRED), this campaign aims to support and educate all North Carolinians seeking to remove Confederate monuments from their communities. Our goal is the removal of all Confederate monuments from courthouse grounds in the state of North Carolina.

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