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13. Did 10 Army Bases Get Named for Traitors?

13. Did 10 Army Bases Get Named for Traitors?

Update: 2020-11-16
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We’re in the middle of a national reckoning over racism and representation, and it has thrown new attention onto the fact that 10 of the U.S. Army’s bases, including some of the largest ones, are named for generals who fought against the Union in the Civil War -- men who by definition are traitors to the nation and who in some cases passionately defended racist ideas and segregation. 

How did this happen, and why are some people fighting hard to keep these bases from being renamed? We’ll dive into the history behind the controversy with Dr. Richard Kohn, distinguished military historian and professor emeritus of History in Peace, War and Defense at UNC-Chapel Hill, and talk about who in the military’s storied history might be more deserving as an installation namesake.

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13. Did 10 Army Bases Get Named for Traitors?

13. Did 10 Army Bases Get Named for Traitors?

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