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Alamance County filed paperwork with the NC Court of Appeals this week defending county commissioners' decision not to remove a Confederate monument in Graham in 2020.
Alamance County filed paperwork with the NC Court of Appeals this week defending county commissioners' decision not to remove a Confederate monument in Graham in 2020.
 
"woke" desecration of grave of General Hill and his wife is inexcusable
"woke" desecration of grave of General Hill and his wife is inexcusable
 
oday, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Chad F. Wolf, announced the establishment of the DHS Protecting American Communities Task Force (PACT)
oday, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, Chad F. Wolf, announced the establishment of the DHS Protecting American Communities Task Force (PACT)
 
Waving American flags and singing the national anthem, hundreds of New Yorkers protested in favor of keeping the monument of President Teddy Rossevelt that stands on public land outside a natural history museum in New York City.
Waving American flags and singing the national anthem, hundreds of New Yorkers protested in favor of keeping the monument of President Teddy Rossevelt that stands on public land outside a natural history museum in New York City.
 
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper ordered Confederate monuments on the grounds of the State Capitol removed “to protect public safety.”
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper ordered Confederate monuments on the grounds of the State Capitol removed “to protect public safety.”
 
Pushback to alt-left Cultural Revolution of attacking monuments
 
Black LIves Matter held a protest in London at which they vandalized the statue of Sir Winston Churchill on Parliament Square, and they did it on D-Day.
Black LIves Matter held a protest in London at which they vandalized the statue of Sir Winston Churchill on Parliament Square, and they did it on D-Day.
 
With protesting and riotous behavior persisting through the week, the damage caused to businesses is extensive.
With protesting and riotous behavior persisting through the week, the damage caused to businesses is extensive.
 
The War on History may have started with attacks on Southern monuments but it now includes a broad range of historic monuments.
The War on History may have started with attacks on Southern monuments but it now includes a broad range of historic monuments.
 
The University of North Carolina System’s Board of Governors has a transparency problem. Again.
 
The University of North Carolina System is governed by confusion, and the problem is as much systemic as it is situational.
The University of North Carolina System is governed by confusion, and the problem is as much systemic as it is situational.
 
The saga of Silent Sam will continue into 2019
 
On the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill stood the noble statue of "Silent Sam," the Confederate soldier who stood vigilant watch over the campus. It stood on McCorkle place, the University's upper quad, facing Franklin Street.
On the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill stood the noble statue of "Silent Sam," the Confederate soldier who stood vigilant watch over the campus. It stood on McCorkle place, the University's upper quad, facing Franklin Street.
 
In 1886, Sir Edward Clarke delivered a speech in the U.K. House of Commons and in polite way of insulting someone, he said: "The mind was indeed so open that it had nothing in it at all."
In 1886, Sir Edward Clarke delivered a speech in the U.K. House of Commons and in polite way of insulting someone, he said: "The mind was indeed so open that it had nothing in it at all."
 
Suggesting Gov. Roy Cooper belongs to a group of "opportunistic politicians trying to drive a wedge further between us," on Thursday Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, offered his first detailed response to the week's protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Durham
Suggesting Gov. Roy Cooper belongs to a group of "opportunistic politicians trying to drive a wedge further between us," on Thursday Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, offered his first detailed response to the week's protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Durham
 
Governor Pat McCrory signed several pieces of legislation today and issued a statement on the Cultural History Artifact Management and Patriotism Act
Governor Pat McCrory signed several pieces of legislation today and issued a statement on the Cultural History Artifact Management and Patriotism Act
 
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