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History, 23.03.2020 06:05 Animallover100

Would you consider statues in particular to be “public memorabilia”? Meaning, items subsidized (paid for) by tax payer dollars so they can be enjoyed by all? If yes, how do Confederate memorials play into the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia?

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