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Journalist Connor Towne O鈥橬eill鈥檚 鈥淒own Along With That Devil鈥檚 Bones鈥 tells the story of the afterlife of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest by exploring the battles raging over monuments to him in four places: Selma, Ala.; and the Tennessee cities of Murfreesboro, Nashville and Memphis.
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Updated August 31 at 4 p.m. with comments from Love and Gov. Greitens:Republican Gov. Eric Greitens and Democratic elected officials are calling for a鈥
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A teacher at New City School in St. Louis is using the controversy over Confederate monuments, including the recently-removed Confederate Memorial in鈥
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Updated at 4:30 p.m. with comment from Louis Gerteis 鈥 The Confederate Memorial will be removed from St. Louis' Forest Park this week, likely by鈥
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St. Louis can鈥檛 take down the Confederate Memorial in Forest Park for at least two weeks, a judge ruled Monday.The Missouri Civil War Museum sued the city鈥
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Updated at 6:35 p.m. to correct headline 鈥 The Missouri Civil War Museum may sue St. Louis if the city challenges the museum鈥檚 ownership of the鈥
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Getting the Confederate Memorial out of St. Louis' Forest Park will take at least a week longer than expected, according to the mayor's office. Koran鈥
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Former St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay said he鈥檇 take down the Confederate Memorial in Forest Park in 2015. That didn鈥檛 happen, so it fell to Mayor Lyda鈥
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Updated at 11:20 a.m. June 8th with removal of statue's top 鈥 Work began Thursday morning in Forest Park to take down the controversial Confederate鈥
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Tensions are high after more than a week of demonstrations and counter protests over whether to remove the Confederate memorial in Forest Park.A rally at鈥