Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Letters from Readers- America’s Civil War November 2014

Minnesota’s murals After reading “The War’s Over in Minnesota,” in the Field Notes section of your July 2014 issue, I must say that not only was I extremely outraged, but also disgusted and disturbed by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton questioning the “propriety” of five beautiful Civil War murals that adorn the conference room in the …

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