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Monuments and Institutions

  • Eliminate all Confederate statues. Rather than destroy them, they are to be kept by the National Archives, Smithsonian Institute, and/or analogous State facilities. They are to be used only in displays and exhibits designed to investigate our racist past. This is not sanitizing our past as history exists in books and online; there is no need to display monuments of these types (just as we allowed the Saddam Hussein Statue to be removed as well as the Berlin Wall, where doors easily could’ve been inserted).

  • All uses and displays of Confederate flags on government grounds or on property with public access is illegal.

  • Rename all streets, schools, public structures, towns, scholarships, etc. named after Confederate soldiers or leaders. Rename with names of Black heroes or White abolitionists.

  • Memorial built in Washington D.C. to victims of police excessive force resulting in death or permanent disability. Analogous to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in that all names and ages are included.