Silent Sam: A Timeline
Posted Aug 20, 2018
The Confederate monument Silent Sam continues to stand on the UNC campus. In recent years, Silent Sam has been a major point of concern for local residents and students who advocate for the statue’s removal. Several protests have been held at McCorkle Place in recent years, highlighting by a growing tension between protesters and university administration.
(Chapelboro.com)
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