(CNN)Lawmakers in the House are expected to vote on legislation Wednesday to expel Confederate statues from the US Capitol. The bill requires the removal of statues of individuals who voluntarily served the Confederacy, as well as three statues of men who defended slavery, segregation and racism, from the complex. The statues have come under fire before, but members of Congress have pushed with...
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