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Depends on where the statues are. I don't think they belong in government buildings (I mean, why would you want a bunch of statues of traitors and shit?) Museums, graveyards, etc? Let it remain. As far as war memorials, I have to say, I'm iffy on this. On one hand, I don't like just erasing the past. On the other hand, is it really a good thing to have a monument to someone like, say, Nathan Bedford Forrest? (The dude who founded the KKK)
And yeah, the Civil War was not just about slavery. On the part of the South it was (read the Cornerstone Speech if you don't believe me), but the North was just like, "fuck you, you're not leaving!" (Although contrary to what some people may think, there were no free black Confederate soldiers -- the army was segregated, and since blacks were still second class citizens, in no way would they have been allowed to serve in combat. Some soldiers brought their slaves along, but only as servants. It wasn't until the very end of the war that blacks were allowed to fight)
But the Union just wanted to keep the South from leaving. Most soldiers didn't give a rat's ass about slavery, and were probably just as racist as the Confederacy.
And yeah, the Civil War was not just about slavery. On the part of the South it was (read the Cornerstone Speech if you don't believe me), but the North was just like, "fuck you, you're not leaving!" (Although contrary to what some people may think, there were no free black Confederate soldiers -- the army was segregated, and since blacks were still second class citizens, in no way would they have been allowed to serve in combat. Some soldiers brought their slaves along, but only as servants. It wasn't until the very end of the war that blacks were allowed to fight)
But the Union just wanted to keep the South from leaving. Most soldiers didn't give a rat's ass about slavery, and were probably just as racist as the Confederacy.