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posted by on Wednesday May 03 2017, @09:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the to-be-replaced-by-piles-of-beignets dept.

A 2015 New Orleans Times-Picayune article tells how New Orléans' Vieux Carré Commission recommended that four monuments be removed. Three of them honour

[...] Confederate generals P.G.T. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy [...]

The other monument

[...] was erected in 1891 to honor the 16 members of the White League who died during an insurrection against the integrated Reconstructionist government in Louisiana, which was based in New Orleans at the time.

Various news outlets are reporting that the latter monument, an obelisk, has been dismantled at the behest of the city government, and that the others are also set to be dismantled.

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  • (Score: 2) by boxfetish on Thursday May 04 2017, @08:09AM

    by boxfetish (4831) on Thursday May 04 2017, @08:09AM (#504237)

    "...and there were plenty in the North who were happy to just let the Southern states go."

    Count me among those. In fact, I'd be happy to even let them do it today, as long as these "taker" states in the South first paid back ever dollar they have taken from the Federal government, over and above what they paid in.

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