
About this episode
The episode explores the significance of a Confederate monument outside the Franklin County Courthouse and its implications for memory and history.
For generations, a Confederate monument has stood outside the Franklin County Courthouse. This video looks at that monument not to judge it, but to understand what it represents and how it fits into a larger conversation about memory and history. #VirginiaHistory #Courthouse #Monuments
Topics covered
- Confederate monuments
- memory
- history
- Virginia history
- cultural representation
Keywords
- Confederate monument
- Franklin County
- Virginia history
- memory
- cultural representation
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Franklin County Courthouse, Virginia
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