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    Buchanan House, residence of the superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, is seen in a  Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017 photo, in Annapolis, Md. The home would need to change its name under a bill in Congress.
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    House defense bill would prevent use of Confederate names for military bases and ships

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    Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
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    Amid the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis shared fatherly loss

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    Then and Now: Impeachment
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    Then and Now: Impeachment

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    Best Virginia
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    Best Virginia

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    Actor Danny Glover attends the premiere of "The Dead Don't Die" at the Museum of Modern Art on Monday, June 10, 2019, in New York.
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    Danny Glover heading to Capitol Hill to talk reparations

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    Biden voted to restore citizenship to Confederate president Jefferson Davis
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    Biden voted to restore citizenship to Confederate president Jefferson Davis

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    Visit Civil War battlefields, while you can
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    Visit Civil War battlefields, while you can

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    Jackson Police Department investigator Stephanie Horn stands at attention as she protects the wreath posted along the wall of Mississippi Fallen Officers, at the 9th annual Law Enforcement Memorial Candlelight Vigil at the State Capitol Mall, in Jackson, Miss., where fallen lawmen from throughout the state are honored for their dedication and service, Wednesday, May 15, 2019. The service was one of many nationwide during Peace Officers Memorial Day.
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    Memorial Day’s 25 birthplaces

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    Then and Now: Memorial Day
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    Then and Now: Memorial Day

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    A portrait of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, at Beauvoir House, Jefferson Davis' historic home, in Biloxi, Miss., Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War can be an angst-filled task in Mississippi, with its long history of racial strife and a state flag that still bears the Confederate battle emblem. Well-intentioned Mississippians who work for racial reconciliation say slavery was morally indefensible. Still, some speak in hushed tones as they confess a certain admiration for the valor of Confederate troops who fought for what was, to them, the hallowed ground of home and country.
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    Name of ‘racist traitor and slaveowner’ Jefferson Davis to be stripped from Virginia highway

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