Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Monuments

A Rainy Memorial Day in New York City on May 30, 1872

Memorial Day, then called “Decoration Day,” was begun in a variety of places at the end of the Civil War to memorialize the dead of…

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American Legion Suspends Post that Cut-Off Veteran’s Mic at Memorial Day Ceremony

The decision to cut-off the mic of retired Lt. Col. Bernard Kemter at a Memorial Day commemoration in Hudson, Ohio when he described an 1865…

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Erasing History: Vet’s Mic Turned Off When He Speaks About the Creation of Memorial Day at the End of the Civil War

There have been many attempts over the years to suppress aspects of the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction. The role of African Americans…

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Washington Post: What A True Memorial Day Celebration Would Look Like

The Washington Post has an editorial this weekend on how Memorial Day should be celebrated. Here are some excerpts: WHILE IT’S unlikely anyone can say…

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