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    Confederate nostalgia, expressed through monument preservation, the “Lost Cause” narrative, and the pervasive display of the battle flag, is rarely just about a simple affection for history. While supporters often frame it as “heritage, not hate,” this brand of nostalgia functions as a sophisticated cultural distraction and obstruction from the truth. By romanticizing the narrative […] The post Hate or Heritage: The Dangerous Distractions of Confederate Nostalgia appeared first on The Black Wall Street Times.
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