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Dell Upton

A large crowd of people, some holding signs, gathers at night around the Silent Sam Confederate monument on August 22, 2018, during its final semester.
Bully Pulpit Spring 2018 (4.1)

Confederate Monuments, Public Memory, and Public History

Dell Upton
An 18th-century black and white print depicts American colonists toppling the equestrian statue of King George III with ropes.
Bully Pulpit Spring 2018 (4.1)

The #HimToo Movement

Dell Upton
A bronze statue of abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass from the Upton Monument.
Book Review Spring 2018 (4.1)

What Can and Can’t Be Said: Race, Uplift, and Monument Building in the Contemporary South

Reviewed by Lauren Kroiz
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