The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Monday, May 2, 2016

The Confederacy Under Attack-- Part 243: Most People in Louisiana Want to New Orleans Statues to Remain Where They Are According to a Poll

From the April 20, 2016, Google Alerts for Confederate.

**  Majority of Louisianans oppose the removal of Confederate statues.  (Win)  According to an LSU poll.  Some breakdown:  73% of respondents wanted them left where they were, 88% of whites, 47% of blacks, 92% of republicans and 54% of Democrats.  Like I said, let's put it to a vote.

**  City renames Confederate cemetery.  (LaGrange, Georgia)  (Loss)  On West Mulberry Street and renamed Mulberry Street by the city council.  It now has two sites: the Confederate Cemetery and the second part is named to honor Horace King. a 19th-century bridge builder who was born a slave.

--Old Secesh

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