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Sons of Confederate Veterans tells its story

Protesters against Sons of Confederate Veterans conference turn against police

What’s Next for Silent Sam Amid the Ongoing Controversy?

N.C. residents support keeping Confederate monuments in place

Why Socialists Want to Destroy Our Memory of the Past

Don’t let a mob decide on Silent Sam

United Daughters of the Confederacy reacts to case surrounding monument’s relocation being continued

Push to erase Confederacy dumbs down America

Waging War against the Dead

Military statue set on fire at Dunn museum

Confederate groups have a right to gather in peace

Beyond Silent Sam: What the Civil War was really about

Duke history professors ignore school’s past as they push to remove Julian Carr’s name

Sons of Confederate Veterans place flowers at former site of UNC’s Silent Sam statue

Activists damage war monument where 58 dead NC soldiers were thrown into well

We fly Confederate flags to honor our ancestors

Julian Carr did wrong, but also a good deal right

Cooper acts as king in effort to remove statues

Capital Tonight Interviews: Confederate Monuments in North Carolina

Legislative leaders warn Cooper, commission on Confederate statue removal

Berger Calls on Cooper to Withdraw Unlawful Request to State Historical Commission

The complex origins of Confederate monuments

Forest: Cooper wrong on monuments

Poll shows most Americans want Confederate statues left alone

Trump defends ‘beautiful’ Confederate statues

Huge Confederate Battle Flag Raised Along I-95

Orange County Schools rejects Confederate flag ban

NC constitution’s ban on secession could be dropped

Greenville Businessman Restores Important Piece of North Carolina’s Heritage

NC SCV Southern Baptist Convention Press Release

Confederate Veterans are American Veterans

Ruins could offer clues about life on a Civil War blockade runner

Researchers say they’ve likely found Confederate shipwreck

Removing Chapel Hill marker to slaves, people of color adds to controversy

Old Soldiers’ Home Site Now DMV Headquarters

Sons of Confederate Veterans’ plates surge

Marker honors the ‘forgotten’ buried in Old Chapel Hill Cemetery

Lenoir County man raises debate about flying Confederate Flag

Man Arrested for Spray-Painting Silent Sam

Raleigh’s Oakwood Cemetery raises money to fix vandalized Confederate monuments

Exhibit of rarely seen artifacts opens at CSS Neuse center

Vance Monument Vandalized

Oakwood Cemetery asks for help with vandalism

Graves, Gov. Aycock marker vandalized at Oakwood Cemetery

Orange museum no longer ‘Confederate Memorial’

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