- The Moral Bankruptcy of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Sons of Confederate Veterans and Black History Month
- The Legacy of Silas and Lucy Chandler
- The Challenge of Imagining Black Men Fighting in Confederate Ranks
- Remove Jefferson Davis, Add Contraband Slaves to Memorial Arch
- The “Cornerstone” of the Army of Northern Virginia
- Earl Ijames and His “Colored Confederate” Fantasy Continues
- Surviving Slavery in the Confederate Army
- “You May Be Whatever You Resolve To Be”
- Relegating Frank Earnest and the Lost Cause to the Trash Bin of History
- A New Black Confederate Monument in Kentucky
- The Confederacy Loses Again in Virginia
- What Changed in Places that Removed Monuments?
- The White Supremacist Roots of Confederate Monuments
- “I Could Not Stand the Sight of Something That Would Remind Me of What the White Man Did To My Ancestors”
- Following in Dylann Roof’s Footsteps
- Confederate Monument in Georgia to be Removed
- An Army of Imaginary Neo-Confederates at Gettysburg
- Glenn D. Brasher Responds to Gov. Kay Ivey
- Confederate History Month Proclamation Struck Down
- “Did Robert E. Lee Commit Treason?”
- “What I Tell People Is It’s a Love Story”
- Defending Silas Chandler
- Mitch Landrieu and the Mythology of Confederate Monument Removal
- Former Slave and Soldier Shake Hands