"seeking Justice" Live Radio Talk

What Statues Should REMAIN? The Pain Inside REMOVAL

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Sinopsis

The painful legacy left by The Civil War is prominently displayed in the confederate statues being removed around The United States. Dr. Harry Watson, Professor of History, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Dr. Jim Crawford, Commissioner in Chatham County, North Carolina discuss the multiple layers of controversy and history embedded within Confederate statues. Dr. Watson presents detailed historical analysis and commentary about these statues as being part of our American narrative. Dr. Watson discussed the context and administrative decision making that went into the statues that were erected to Confederates in the Jim Crow era, clearly stating that these statues should be removed. He further presents the position that the complexity of our early American history should be honestly displayed with respect to ALL who lived through this, to include statues to women, Blacks, and members of all races who founded this country. He details the complicated and complex backgrounds of George Washin