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American Society Legal History Program, November 10-12, 2022

American Society Legal History program running from November 10 to November 12, 2022.  Have fun!
Posted by Alfred Brophy November 3, 20221

Mathews County, Virginia: Confederate Monument

Mathews County, Virginia Confederate Monument.
Posted by Alfred Brophy October 19, 20221

Margaret Burnham on 16th Street Baptist Church

Northeastern University Professor Margaret Burnham's By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners will discuss her book Sunday at 2 p.m., October 16, 2022, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama. Much of…
Posted by Alfred Brophy October 14, 2022No Comments

Alabama Law: Symposium on Constitutional Ethnography

Alabama Law is pleased to invite you to the Symposium on Constitutional Ethnography, a hybrid event to be held in Tuscaloosa and online, Friday, October 14, 9:30 am -5:30 pm…
Posted by Alfred Brophy September 15, 2022No Comments

Alamance County, NC: Confederate Monument Edition

A 30 foot monument Confederate monument  can stay outside of Alamance County Court according to Judge Forrest D. Bridges.
Posted by Alfred Brophy September 14, 2022No Comments

West Point: Science Department and Ku Klux Klan

Odd. West Point and Science Department and Ku Klux Klan (I guessing that Klan was 1930s)....
Posted by Alfred Brophy August 31, 2022No Comments

NC Mayor Destroys Confederate Monument

North Carolina Mayor live streams destruction of Confederate monument.
Posted by Alfred Brophy August 31, 2022No Comments

Tennessee Court Rules Confederate Memorabilia in Jury Room Not Prejudicial

In Giles County, a jury room that was decorated by the United Daughters of Confederacy ...
Posted by Alfred Brophy August 18, 2022No Comments

Allie Mae Burroughs: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

Allie Mae Burroughs, Hale County Alabama, was featured James Agee and Walker Evans' Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Fortune magazine was schedule to publish during in 1930s. Unfortunately, they…
Posted by Alfred Brophy July 28, 2022No Comments

Richmond, VA: Confederate Flags Banned at Hollywood Cemetery

No more Confederate flags at Hollywood Cemetery. Said one visitor: “There’s an awful lot tied to the flag,” she said. “But time heals that."
Posted by Alfred Brophy July 21, 20223

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