civil war

Sometimes dreams are meant to be smashed. Hulk-style.
Ta-Nehisi Coates says Clinton should better understand the South's legacy of racism.
Also, the KKK "was not so much a racist thing but a vigilante thing to keep law and order."
The rebel banner could come down within days.
As South Carolina's Capitol grounds and other jurisdictions decide the fate of their most prominent emblems of past oppression and contemporary reaction, Stone Mountain guarantees that at least one Confederate icon will loom over the South's largest city for as long into the future as mankind can foresee.
Think that if he were alive today, General Nathan Bedford Forrest would embrace Dylann Roof, the alleged killer of nine blacks in a Charleston Church who hoped to start a race war? Think again.