Tear Down the Confederate Monuments—But What Next? 12 Art Historians and Scholars on the Way Forward
artnet News asks 12 experts how best to advance the cause of justice. Virginia State Police in riot gear stand in front of the statue of General Robert E. Lee before forcing white nationalists, ...
The Justice Department this week published legal guidance for the White House saying presidents can eliminate or cut national monuments created by their predecessors. Armed with a new legal directive ...
It's hard to forget the violence that broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia seven months ago when hundreds of white supremacists showed up to protest the proposed removal of a statue of General ...
Here’s where a few of the more than 150 monuments tied to the Confederate States of America that have been torn down since 2020, when nationwide protests against racism and police brutality fueled ...
Discover 25 abandoned monuments left to decay, from ancient temples to brutalist spomeniks. Witness humanity's forgotten ...
As part of a sweeping order, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called for a review and potential revision of national monuments. The Interior Department is now assessing reports on how to comply with his ...
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