that should have been it should have been reckoned with and it should not not have been tolerated strugar early 20th century in the war was over but a number of people wanted it to be alive and even in the textbooks of that time that for trade a very benign version of slavery so i say that we have a lot of reminders of the confederacy and that's inference in american history now in regard to the degree to which they should be moved to museums i sense who agree with that but we also have to recognize that moving these to museums requires a lot of money and a lot of museums as you just said that they received calls from state legislatures who say look we want to reduce marna keepsake and they say no we're not equipped we don't have the finances so if the state wants to actually invest in the preservation of monuments and build museums the truth about the confederacy i'm all for it is just that i think what's happened within the united states is that government funding has not been sufficient to actually sell the history of the united states for those who go to these places to try to learn a