After a chaotic week of tiki torch-carrying white supremacists marching on the University of Virginia's campus, deadly violence at the neo-Nazi "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, and controversial remarks by President Trump, Americans are left wondering how to take action.
Now, a new Google Doc is here to help.
A popular spreadsheet crowdsourced by Mic seeks to identify all Confederate monuments on public land across the United States, along with info about whether the monuments still stand, have been removed, or have a protest movement in place. The spreadsheet hopes to bring those monuments down. Read more...
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