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Battle of Cold Harbor Living History This Weekend

This weekend the Richmond National Battlefield Park will commemorate the bloody Battle of Cold Harbor. The weekend’s events will be held at the Cold Harbor…

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Posted in Emancipation Proclamation Places to Visit White Supremacy

Should Fort Monroe Be the National Emancipation Landmark?

Public history advocate Steven T. Corneliussen argues that the United States needs a National Emancipation Monument and that it should be placed at Fortress Monroe…

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Posted in White Supremacy White Supremacy Apologetics

Religion and Confederate Ideology in Brazil After the Civil War

Baptist News reports on the influence of the Confederacy on Brazil over the 150 years after former Confederates and Southern Baptists went to the South…

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Posted in Religion

Black Church Tolson’s Chapel Near Burnside’s Bridge Designated National Historic Landmark

Tolson’s Chapel in Sharpsburg, Md. has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The church, established by African Americans in 1866, is near the road leading…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Women and Gender

“Powerful Partnerships: Civil War-Era Couples” Opening in D.C. at National Portrait Gallery

The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will open a new exhibition of Civil War photography on July 1. “Powerful Partnerships: Civil War-Era Couples” is the title…

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Posted in Civil War USCT

Franklin, Tenn. Memorializes Local “Slaves to Soldiers”

Franklin, Tenn. marked Memorial Day by installing nineteen new engraved bricks in a ceremonial walkway honoring local men who enlisted in the United States Colored…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction

North Carolina Civil War and Reconstruction Center Directors Discuss Plans for Opening

The directors of the North Carolina Civil War and Reconstruction Center met with the media last month to explain the plan for the center to…

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Posted in Civil War Videos

Video: Watch the Rededication of the Shaw/54th Massachusetts Memorial in Boston

You can watch the video of today’s entire National Rededication of the Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment Memorial in Boston.

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Posted in Ku Klux Klan Places to Visit White Supremacy White Terror

Historic Brattonsville in York County SC Now Tells Important Reconstruction Klan Story

Historic Brattonsville in York County, South Carolina, has created a new exhibit on the Reconstruction Era at Brick House on the old plantation’s property. South…

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Posted in Civil War Immigrants Monuments

New Statue of Norway Immigrant and Union Col. Hans Heg Dedicated in Madison, Wi.

The statue of Col. Hans Heg was torn down by a small group of protesters in Madison, Wisconsin in 2020. Last year, a new version…

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