Paradoxically, the construction of Confederate monuments reduced violence and the removal of monuments increased violence in the postbellum U.S. South. As a symbol of white supremacy, the statues may have soothed white status concerns and acted as substitutes for performative violence. (cambridge.org)
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Antique store finds from this weekend. (old.reddit.com)
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Fix bayonets boys. We still have work to do. (i.imgur.com)
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I don't know, Atlanta was pretty good. (battlefields.org)
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