Operators of the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum in Hampton, Georgia, have decided to close the five-year old Civil War museum after a Henry County commissioner demanded removal of Confederate artifacts.
The museum has been run by a nonprofit organization to commemorate the site of an August 1864 battle in the American Civil War. It’s been housed in a historic building in what has been a Henry County park.
Commissioner Dee Clemmons, an African-American woman, began her demands on the museum with a request to remove a Confederate flag displayed on a flagpole.
Learn more about this attempt to rewrite or erase American history and why museum operators decided to close down. Details are on the next page.

So, the Civil War never happened. Good! Those who are calling for reparations, for what? Nothing! Good!!
Jacque Calvert I don’t like seeing history destroyed because someone doesn’t like a flag or a statute. My family was here before revolutionary war and some are native Americans so I’m not going anywhere,
Nothing good ever happens when people try to erase history.
So that means you’re whitewashing slavery it happened but a lot of men died for it
We came from somewhere! Things happened on how we got here! Leave it there! Leave it alone! It is interesting to see how far we have come as a nation! We just didn’t..poof..we are here! Erase streets named after Obama then..he is in the past..it offends us, there are a lot of things we could get rid of..they are all in the past..! Nothing but today counts..get rid of everything from yesterday!
Those who refuse to learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.
Get rid of the county commissioner. The crazies should not be allowed to run the asylum!!!!
Agree
Horrific
Notice how all those making outages decisions about our country are black