Protesters in North Carolina Tear Down Confederate Statue
The group said its actions are in response to the violence in Charlottesville/ A group of protesters in Durham, N.C. pulled down a Confederate statue outside a government building on Monday evening. , was dedicated to the city in 1924 and stands outside a government building that houses offices such as the county manager and the county attorney. It depicts a soldier along with the words “In memory of the boys who wore the gray,” in reference to the color of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. The monument also features a seal ...
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