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The story behind the removal of the Talbot Boys statue I Episode 275
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The story behind the removal of the Talbot Boys statue I Episode 275

A Miner Detail Podcast

August 30, 20201h 6m

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Show Notes

monument honoring Confederate soldiers is staying put for now in front of Talbot County’s Courthouse in Easton, Maryland.

The Talbot County Council voted 3-2 on Tuesday, August 11, 2020, against removing the statue.

The statue, dedicated in 1916, commemorates the 84 soldiers from the county who fought for the Confederacy.

This is A Miner Detail Podcast Episode 275.

On Sunday, August 23, 2020, A Miner Detail Podcast, hosted by A Miner Detail Editor in Chief Ryan Miner, featured five panelists to discuss the fallout from the council’s decision to allow the racist statue to remain on public property.

Panelists include: