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A decision to remove Dallas' Confederate monuments, but not change the city's name, would illustrate historical ignorance, or political hypocrisy...or, maybe both

Will Dallas join the 2017 Great Purge of American History? (Part 6)


This last installment in a series concerning the deliberation underway in Dallas, Texas as to whether to remove its Confederate monuments, will take us to the edge of the Civil War. Some at the Court of St. James saw the U.S. Minister to Britain as a representative of slavery In her 1968 article for the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, entitled "Difficulties of a Diplomat: George Mifflin Dallas in London," Sister Therese A. Donovan, Boston College, wrote:
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