The number of statues of Confederate figures in the U.S. Capitol is dwindling. Arkansas introduced a statue of Johnny Cash as the newest contribution to the Capitol’s Statuary Hall collection this week. It’s the second of two statues to replace the state’s previous installments of James Paul Clarke, a white supremacist former governor, and Uriah Rose, a Confederate sympathizer—and it offers a playbook for how to replace statues or other monuments that communities find no longer...
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