Saturday, July 25, 2020
Things Are Getting Dangerous
Louisville police closed streets and set up barricades to help separate members of the NFAC (Not F***ing Around Coalition), an Atlanta-based Black militia, from those of far-right "Three Percenter" militia groups vowing to show up in response.
At least 100 NFAC members lined up in a park a few blocks from downtown before marching to a protest where Black Lives Matter activists and the Three Percenters were being separated by a police barricade of about 40 officers in riot gear.
Labels: battlefield, culture wars, politics, rumours of war, the end of western civilization, violence
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Preservation
In addition to sites in Pennsylvania, Alabama and Virginia, the report names Civil War locations in jeopardy in Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Tennessee and West Virginia.
Suburban sprawl was cited as the most common problem.
Labels: battlefield, civil war, gettysburg, land trust, preservation