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Civil Nation Of War Vs Civil Rights


Caroline Klibanoff of Northeastern University has created an interactive map which shows where the southern states convey memorialized the Civil War in addition to the Civil Rights Movement inward street names. She has analyzed 6.8 1000000 street names to abide by those streets named for Confederate in addition to Civil Rights Movement leaders.

In Public Memory in addition to Street Names inward the South Caroline shows these Confederate in addition to Civil Rights Movement named streets on 1 interactive map. The result is an incredibly good balanced map, alongside 1,132 streets named for Confederate leaders in addition to 1,118 named for Civil Rights leaders.

Caroline's investigation into street names includes an interactive map which shows streets named 'Dixie' throughout the United States. This map reveals that the South has 1,000 Dixie named streets, land the North has merely 72.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has constitute over 1,500 symbols of the Confederacy inward populace spaces, generally inward the southern United States. These include non merely roads named for Confederate leaders in addition to battles but statues, memorials in addition to schools every bit well. In Whose Heritage? Public Symbols of the Confederacy the SPLC has included an interactive map showing the place of these Confederate symbols in addition to memorials. The map uses color coded markers to present which are monuments, which are schools in addition to which are roads.