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table of contents
  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Round Table
  4. Top Ten Articles
    1. • The Mammy Washington Almost Had, by Tony Horwitz

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Round Table

Top Ten Articles

• The Mammy Washington Almost Had, by Tony Horwitz

• More Than a Statue: Rethinking J. Marion Sims’s Legacy, by Deirdre Cooper Owens

• Confederate Monuments and Tributes in the United States, Explained, by Shelley Puhak

• “The Civil War Lies on Us like a Sleeping Dragon”: America’s Deadly Divide—and Why It Has Returned, by David Blight

• Lincoln, Monuments, and Memory, by Harold Holzer

• Confederate Memorials: Their Past and Futures, by Jane Turner Censer

• Empty Pedestals: What Should Be Done with Civic Monuments to the Confederacy and Its Leaders? by Civil War Times

• The Largest Confederate Monument in America Can’t Be Taken Down: It Has to Be Renamed, State by State, by Kevin Waite

• Historian on “Confederate Kentucky”: Time to Remove the Statues, by Anne Marshall

• The “Silent Sam” Confederate Monument at UNC Was Toppled. What Happens Next?, by Ethan J. Kytle and Blain Roberts

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