ROCKBRIDGE CO., Va. – Lee-Jackson Memorial Park, owned and operated by the Stonewall Brigade Camp 1296 Sons of Confederate ...
The Daughters of the Confederacy said the organization is weighing its legal options following the new law.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy – responsible for proliferation of Confederate statues across the US – will now have to pay property taxes ...
Governor Spanberger on Monday passed HB167 into law, which will eliminate tax exemptions for Confederate organizations.
Confederacy groups in Virginia will soon lose their tax-exempt status after Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a bill into law.
The groups and their ideology are awful. But Virginia's policy violates the First Amendment. Allowing it to stand could set a ...
Editor’s Note: Gordon Rhea is an attorney based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and an author of books on the history of the Civil War. He has lectured on military history at the U.S. Army Training ...
The commission tasked with reviewing Confederate-inspired names of military assets has recommended in its final report to Congress that the Defense Department rename or remove hundreds of items. In ...
The new law signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger is the culmination of a long, Democrat-led push to distance Virginia from its ...
In 1926, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a monument to the Ku Klux Klan in a town just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. Though the marker itself seems to have been lost to time—or ...
It's hard to forget the violence that broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia seven months ago when hundreds of white supremacists showed up to protest the proposed removal of a statue of General ...
In June of 1865, Confederate Gen. Joseph Shelby and about a thousand of his cavalrymen rode into Mexico and exile rather than remain in a conquered South. As they forded the Rio Grande, they stopped ...
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