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Thursday, January 21, 2021

CONFEDERATE HERITAGE NEWS for Jan. 21, 2021.

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 LAFAYETTE, La. -- The magnificent statue of General Alfred Mouton, who was killed in action on April 8, 1864, at the Battle of Mansfield, has been vandalized. The nose of the statue was knocked off by unknown vandals. The police reportedly didn't even know about it until notified by reporters. This reprehensible action shows the extremes that left-wing activists will go to destroy American history and heritage.

General Alfred Mouton

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The removal of Confederate symbols from national parks has been removed from a funding bill but with a new anti-Confederate administration and Congress now ruling American, the reprieve may only be temporary. 


Virginia Monument, Gettysburg NMP

GASTONIA, North Carolina -- According to a response to a lawsuit, Gaston County is asking a county judge to rule that the county doesn't have authority to move a Confederate monument at the courthouse there because of a  state law protecting historic monuments.

DALLAS, Texas -- A Dallas state representative has filed a bill to remove Confederate monuments from the state capitol grounds in Austin, Texas.  The monuments include Hood's Texas Brigade and one that has statues representing the various branches of the Confederate military.



 


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