The dismantlement of the infamous Confederate monument was at the center of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
In 2022, a federal commission estimated that changing the names of nine military installations would cost taxpayers $21 million.
With the Union and Confederate capital cities so close together, it seemed common sense for the Union to use its manpower and ...
The Pentagon announced Monday that Fort Moore in Georgia will return to its former name of Fort Benning, with the restored ...
Fort Moore, previously named Fort Benning, will revert to its original name, Fort Benning, honoring Cpl. Fred G. Benning, a ...
Henrick chronicles the “valiant but ultimately doomed” efforts of Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to secede from and try to defeat the United States.
On March 21, 1861, so-called Confederate States Vice President Alexander H. Stephens made his Cornerstone Speech. He railed that the Confederate States’ foundation is that the Black man is ...
The Salt Lake Tribune explains the legislation seeks to ban Pride flags in public schools and government buildings while permitting the display of Nazi and Confederate flags in certain instances.
named for Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood. It was rechristened Fort Cavazos in honor of Richard Cavazos, the nation's first Hispanic general and a native Texan. Retired Army Gen. Peter Chiarelli ...
A Utah lawmaker proposed a bill that would ban Pride flags, but allow Confederate and Nazi flags for educational purposes in government buildings and schools. The bill's sponsor, Rep. Trevor Lee ...
You may have a Confederate flag ... should “apologize for sowing divide and spreading hate to the general public.” Lee has touted on the social media platform X that his bill aims to ...