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Thread: Is a Maryland monument for war veterans racially insensitive?

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    Default Is a Maryland monument for war veterans racially insensitive?

    Imagine going to war for your country and then be given second billing on a war monument. The last names listed are for the "COLORED" veterans.

    Should this monument be updated or left as a documentation that racism once existed in America? (To see a clearer picture click the link, then double click the picture of the monument.)

    All service men and women deserve respect for the sacrifices.

    http://static-71-126-182-50.washdc.f...p?Marker=33585

    Colored
    John Bowie, Jr. • Bernice Christopher Carter • Harry Jackson • William Henry Jones • Ireland Longer • Sheridan Veale • Arthur Wallace • Rufus S. Wallace • Elsworth Warrick • Fletcher J. White

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    Leave it as is. It's how the country was 100 years ago and should be preserved like that.

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    Leave it. History shouldn't be whitewashed.

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    Agreed--

    It's part of history, and if it makes some folks scratch their heads wondering "why", so much the better.
    Dieser Weg wird kein leichter sein; dieser Weg wird steinig und schwer.
    Nicht mit vielen wirst du dir einig sein, doch dieses Leben bietet so viel mehr. --Xavier Naidoo

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    Agreed. It might even encourage people to look into the reasons things were done a certain way as part of history and learn about it.

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    It is what it is. I don't care one way or the other.

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    Not the end of the world, it shows they were brave enough to both serve and die with distinction. Props to those men.

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