结论

Nina Silber
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这本书的最后观察了内战的记忆是如何长期以来一直持续到今天,是一个有争议的领域,经常使新邦联的捍卫者与那些致力于种族正义的人对立起来。其中一些竞争反映在亚伯拉罕·林肯的持续相关性,以及最近被联邦旗帜和联邦纪念碑占据的重要象征性空间上。
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Conclusion
The book concludes by observing how the memory of the Civil War has long been, and continues to this day, to be contested ground, often pitting neo-Confederate defenders against those committed to racial justice. Some of that contest has been reflected through the continued relevance of Abraham Lincoln as well as the important symbolic space occupied, more recently, by the Confederate flag and Confederate monuments.
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