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Memory and Mourning

While some white Southerners looked to the future and a New South, others turned with nostalgia to a romanticized view of slavery and of the Confederacy, increasingly remembered as a noble Lost Cause.

The establishment of cemeteries and Confederate memorial days reflected this effort to carve out a recognition of the Confederate war effort in the South's public space.

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1865
Graves of Confederate soldiers in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., with board markers
Copyright 2003
A New Birth of Freedom: Reconstruction During the Civil War The Meaning of Freedom: Black and White Responses to Slavery