Operators of the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum in Hampton, Georgia, have decided to close the five-year old Civil War museum after a Henry County commissioner demanded removal of Confederate artifacts.
The museum has been run by a nonprofit organization to commemorate the site of an August 1864 battle in the American Civil War. It’s been housed in a historic building in what has been a Henry County park.
Commissioner Dee Clemmons, an African-American woman, began her demands on the museum with a request to remove a Confederate flag displayed on a flagpole.
Learn more about this attempt to rewrite or erase American history and why museum operators decided to close down. Details are on the next page.
Well said
Sick
Shame on this commissioner. That’s my southern history.
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Just another b******t acquiescence to snowflakes with a full liberal motive. In my state of Georgia, no less. I’ve been to this place AND museum. It USED TO BE a great place to visit. This HAS to stop.
Well look at this picture and I suppose she want’s whites to pay her because her Great Great Grandma or Grandpa was a slave. B******T.
Pathetic…every civil war park or museum we have visited..all very interesting…the past cannot be erased..but we can learn from it!
She is black, that’s why.
Can’t we stop this. These snowflake offended nuts will be gone but history remains forever.
They need to get over their black$#%&!@*selves. Do they not realize they are doing nothing but showing they believe in their hearts that they are inferior?