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.

Stupidity in motion!!
If slavery didn’t happen , then why do so many blacks want us to pay them because maybe their great great ancestor might have been a slave, sold by other blacks .
Fire this traitor
B******t
Well then the money u want from whites is not valid since history has been changed.
Abuse of authority at the least. Losing re-election for the next more
If you don’t learn from history, history repeats itself.
We need to remove Dee !
Bull s**t
Time to put the foot down against unreasonable demands by unreasonable people!