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What should replace disputed memorials?

By Research Advancement • Aug 4, 2020 • Research In The News•   

Confederate monuments and other disputed memorials have come down in cities across America. What should take their place? Binghamton historian Anne C. Bailey and others share their views with TIME magazine.

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