Via Bill
And he has a clear view across the
street, where a stone monument on the county courthouse lawn honors
Confederate soldiers in this town of about 4,500 about two hours
southwest of Fort Worth.
“These brave men” the engraving reads, “suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all and facing death carried the banners of the Confederacy.”
“I’m from the South and proud to be from the South,” Williams said. “I don’t hate people of color at all … The big cities, they’re trying to make it about something else.”
“These brave men” the engraving reads, “suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all and facing death carried the banners of the Confederacy.”
“I’m from the South and proud to be from the South,” Williams said. “I don’t hate people of color at all … The big cities, they’re trying to make it about something else.”
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