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Some statues need to go, but leaders should stand against wanton destruction

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 21, 2023

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The widespread protests over George Floyd’s death were an understandable and justifiable response to years of racial injustice. An outgrowth of those protests has been a similarly understandable and justifiable demand to remove statues and monuments honoring Confederates who led a rebellion against the United States in the name of preserving slavery. That’s morphed into a broader reassessment of statues for historical figures and whether... + full article



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