Activists Boosted by Make It Right Project Posters to Remove ‘Silent Sam’ Confederate Monument

The very first protests against “Silent Sam,” the Confederate monument that stands on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill, happened in the days just after the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. More than a century after industrialist Julian Carr used the statue’s dedication ceremony to praise Confederate soldiers for protecting the “welfare of the … Continue reading Activists Boosted by Make It Right Project Posters to Remove ‘Silent Sam’ Confederate Monument