April in Mississippi is designated as Confederate Heritage Month. For the past 30 years, governors from both parties, have set aside April to honor those who fought in the Civil War and acknowledging the state’s legacy. Proponents of this 30-day commemoration argue it's about understanding and learning from the past.
Share this post
Mississippi Goddamn!
Share this post
April in Mississippi is designated as Confederate Heritage Month. For the past 30 years, governors from both parties, have set aside April to honor those who fought in the Civil War and acknowledging the state’s legacy. Proponents of this 30-day commemoration argue it's about understanding and learning from the past.