Kerrie Mohr

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In America, the men who mounted a bloody war against the United States to keep the right to enslave humans for generations went on to live out their retirement in comfort. Confederate president Jefferson Davis went on to write his memoirs at a plantation in Mississippi that is now the site of his presidential library. Robert E. Lee became an esteemed college president. When they died, they were both granted state funerals with military honors and were revered with statues and monuments.
Kerrie Mohr
This chapter offers compelling examples to learn from and what memorials and restitution for slavery and lynching should look like
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
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