160 Confederate symbols removed from public spaces in 2020, new count shows
by Associated Press in Washington from on (#5EHP3)
Southern Poverty Law Center to release latest figures in project tracking movement to take down the monuments
At least 160 public Confederate symbols were taken down or moved from public spaces in 2020, according to a new count by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The law center, which keeps a raw count of nearly 2,100 statues, symbols, placards, buildings and public parks dedicated to the Confederacy, will release the latest figures from its Whose Heritage? database on Tuesday. It has been tracking a movement to take down the monuments since 2015, when a white supremacist entered a South Carolina church and killed several black parishioners.
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