La guerra ai monumenti negli Stati Uniti oggi
Carl Brandon Strehlke
The article examines the debate in the United States over monuments to Confederate Civil War figures and over the history of the country in general stirred by the Black Lives Matter movement and «The New York Times» 1619 project. It uses as its primary example, the story behind the removal from the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville of a group of statues that were put up in the decades after the Civil War including one that celebrated the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The article concludes with how visitor experiences are changing at southern plantations when tours of the quarters of the enslaved residents are included in the interpretation.