Baltimore could follow New Orleans by removing Confederate statues | US news | The Guardian
'In some states, partisan feelings over the removal of the New Orleans statues has run high. '
'The mayor of Baltimore wants to explore the possibility of removing monuments to figures from the Confederacy, “following in the footsteps of New Orleans”. '
' The city of Baltimore contains only one public monument to the union. '
'Rawlings-Blake’s commission noted that though 65,000 Marylanders fought for the north, 22,000 fought for the Confederacy. '
'The Roger B Taney Monument is located on Mount Vernon Place, while the Lee and Jackson monument is in Wyman Park Dell. '
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'In some states, partisan feelings over the removal of the New Orleans statues has run high. '
'The mayor of Baltimore wants to explore the possibility of removing monuments to figures from the Confederacy, “following in the footsteps of New Orleans”. '
' The city of Baltimore contains only one public monument to the union. '
'Rawlings-Blake’s commission noted that though 65,000 Marylanders fought for the north, 22,000 fought for the Confederacy. '
'The Roger B Taney Monument is located on Mount Vernon Place, while the Lee and Jackson monument is in Wyman Park Dell. '
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