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Is It Ever Morally Acceptable to Visit a Confederate Historical Site?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on TKTKTK…
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K. Anthony Appiah
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K. Anthony Appiah
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Historic Buildings and Sites
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Sons of Confederate Veterans
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