Procrustes Stretched
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White Power: Somebody needs to say a good word for slavery
Mr. Kershaw, who was also a sculptor, was best known in his hometown for creating a 27-foot equestrian statue of the Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, a founder of the Ku Klux Klan...Mr. Kershaw did not shy from offending. Somebody needs to say a good word for slavery, he once told The Times-Picayune of New Orleans
This is the guy who backed another conspiracy theory: James Earl Ray was an innocent participant in a conspiracy led by a mysterious figure named Raul
Another great White Southern Statesman Passes Away.
Mr. Kershaw, who was also a sculptor, was best known in his hometown for creating a 27-foot equestrian statue of the Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, a founder of the Ku Klux Klan...Mr. Kershaw did not shy from offending. Somebody needs to say a good word for slavery, he once told The Times-Picayune of New Orleans
This is the guy who backed another conspiracy theory: James Earl Ray was an innocent participant in a conspiracy led by a mysterious figure named Raul
Another great White Southern Statesman Passes Away.