Format:
206 Seiten :
,
Illustrationen.
ISBN:
978-1-4696-6267-1
Series Statement:
A Ferris and Ferris book
Content:
"When it comes to Confederate monuments, there is no common ground. Polarizing debates over their meaning have intensified into legislative maneuvering to preserve the statues, legal battles to remove them, and rowdy crowds taking matters into their own hands. These conflicts have raged for well over a century--but they've never been as intense as they are today. In this eye-opening narrative of the efforts to raise, preserve, protest, and remove Confederate monuments, Karen L. Cox depicts what these statues meant to those who erected them and how a movement arose to force a reckoning"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Rewriting history in stone -- From bereavement to vindication -- Confederate culture and the struggle for civil rights -- Monuments and the battle for first-class citizenship -- Debating removal in a changing political landscape -- Charleston, Charlottesville, and continued challenges to removal
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4696-6268-8
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Südstaaten
;
Weiße
;
Kriegerdenkmal
;
Rassismus
;
History
;
History