150 Years Later, America's Civil War Still Divides : NPR

150 Years Later, America's Civil War Still Divides : NPR

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On April 12, 1861, the first shots of the war were fired in Charleston, S.C. And 150 years later, the city is still figuring out how to talk about the war and commemorate the anniversary. How do you honor the Confederate cause without also honoring the institution of slavery?

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150 Years Later, America's Civil War Still Divides : NPR