I’ve long been skeptical of attempts to contextualize Confederate monuments as a means to address the question of whether they should remain or be removed/relocated. For activists calling for their removal, contextualization simply justifies their stated reasons for why the monument should be removed and for defenders the attempt is usually viewed as an affront to their preferred memory of the Confederacy and the Civil War.
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