CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A highway marker honoring Confederate General Robert E. Lee has been relocated to Marion Square, raising concerns among some city leaders who say the decision lacked public ...
Few realize that the approval process for these outdoor signs varies widely by state and organization, enabling unsanctioned displays to slip through History of Now John Garrison Marks | Historian, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A marker honoring a Confederate general is not protected from removal under South Carolina law because the way the 2000 act was written only protects monuments to specific wars and ...
S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson is threatening to sue the city of Charleston after a marker celebrating Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was quietly removed from a downtown school last summer. Wilson ...