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The Confederates Loved America, and They’re Still Defining What Patriotism Means The ideology of the men who celebrated the United States while fighting for its dissolution is still very much alive.
How the Confederates Conquered America’s “Home of the Infantry” It’s one of the largest military bases on earth. And since it opened, Fort Benning has been a monument to white supremacy.
In weaving this double narrative spanning more than a century, Morisseau peels back layer after layer on the struggles of Black women in America and their “damned-if-you-do” existence that, at ...
These removals may seem, well, monumental. But according to a study of U.S. public monuments, they’re a drop in the bucket, representing a mere 0.6 percent of the country’s nearly 50,000 ...
America’s Third Reconstruction offers the opportunity for democratic renewal that centers racial justice as the beating heart of a new civic nationalism capable of restoring our national honor.
Dailymotion. Tom Tiffany Points To Changing Of Bases Named After Confederates Amid 'Gulf Of America' Debate. Posted: March 25, 2025 | Last updated: March 26, 2025 ...
There is much to love and learn in “Confederates,” Detroit native and Tony-nominated playwright Dominique Morisseau’s thoughtful deep dive into racism and gender bias in the dual American ...
As with the Black experience in full, laughter, tears and abject horror stroll hand in hand in “Confederates.” It’s a thrilling time in the theater.