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Monday, April 25, 2016

The Confederacy Under Attack-- Part 242: Coshocton to Honor Confederate Soldier Despite Protest

From the April 14, 16, 2016, Google Alerts for Confederate.

**  Bill to block removal of Confederate monuments fails in House panel; now what?  (Louisiana)  (Loss)  This would be the only way to prevent removal of monuments anywhere that has a majority black city council and/or mayor.

**  County will honor Confederate soldier, despite complaint.  (Coshocton) (Win)  Finally, politicians not afraid to face black wrath.  Of course, it was a black who complained.

The man complained about the grave of a Civil War Confederate soldier, William Webb, Co. B, 1st Tennessee Cavalry.  He was a POW being transported to an exchange when he fell and died.

You Just Can't Please Some Folks.  --Old Secesh

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