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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit to stop the city from taking down the monument. The plaintiffs argued that their First Amendment rights had been violated.
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Work to take down the statue began soon after the City Council passed a resolution that called for its immediate removal.
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Officials at Washington National Cathedral announced a decision that they said had been made more urgent by the racially tinged violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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By SIMON ROMERO August 22, 2017 Few American families are as deeply embedded in the nation’s history as the Lees of Virginia. Members of the clan signed the Declaration of Independence, served the new nation as judges and generals, lawmakers and...
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The man who would become a Confederate general wanted to correct an article about freeing the slaves on his family’s estate.
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Writers from across the political spectrum consider the debate over whether statues of Confederate heroes should be torn down.