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Confederate monument removed from city hall in Louisiana - DefenderNetwork.com

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Spectators cheered Saturday as a stone statue of a Confederate general was hoisted by a crane and removed from a pedestal where it stood for 99 years in front of a city hall in south Louisiana. The Advertiser posted videoof the work that happened a day after United Daughters of the Confederacy signed a settlement […]

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