In this book, students in the University of Vermont Honors College course, Art and Its Destruction, bring together information about the historical contexts of the Confederate monuments, case studies of cities that are deciding what to do with their monuments, and the arguments of this complex, challenging debate.
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The authors were students in the University of Vermont's Honors College sophomore seminar, Art and Its Destruction in the fall semester of 2017.
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