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13 of the South’s Most Racist Monuments

Mother Jones

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In his “Most American of Monuments” project, Nathan Millis documents statues, plaques, and other monuments to the confederacy that dot parks and government grounds throughout the American South. Millis completed this body of work in 2014, but the photos have gained new significance in the wake of last week’s mass shooting at a historically-back church in Charleston, South Carolina, and the nationwide furor that has ensued since, encouraging the removal of the confederate flag from statehouses and online retailers alike.

As Millis’ project shows, even with the flag being removed from government buildings, these monuments to secessionist dreams are deeply ingrained within public spaces throughout the South.

All photos by Nathan Millis.

Caldwell County Courthouse, Lockhart, Texas

Confederate Square, Gonzales, Texas

Lee Park, Charlottesville, Virginia

Corsicana, TX

Colquitt, Georgia

Walton County Court House, DeFuniak Springs, Florida

Court Square, Ozark, Alabama

Ocala, Florida

Daviess County Courthouse, Owensboro, Kentucky

Linn Park, Birmingham, Alabama

Greensboro, North Carolina

Former Jackson County Courthouse and current Jackson County Public Library, Sylva, North Carolina

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13 of the South’s Most Racist Monuments

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