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National monuments and economic growth in the American West
Science Advances, 2020Margaret Walls, Matthew Ashenfarb
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:No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice
The Journal of African American HistoryS. Berry
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Deterioration-Associated Microbiome of Stone Monuments: Structure, Variation, and Assembly
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2018Bingjian Zhang
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Confederate monuments and the art of the Uprising
2020Marcos Bisticas-Cocoves +1 more
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The Myth of the Passive Woman in Confederate Monuments
Since 1932, one of the most visually powerful monuments to the Southern cause in the Civil War has stood on the waterfront of Charleston, South Carolina. It depicts a placid woman standing behind a heroic male solider. She represents the city while presenting, as in other Confederate monuments featuring female forms, the passive virtues of Southern ...openaire +1 more source

