op-laugh.jpg "Before we rip our monuments down — a process which I am all for in many cases — we should pause for a moment and think about what they can teach us." Appears In LAUGHRIDGE: What our monuments teach us By Thomas Laughridge | September 27, 2021 When we raise someone onto a pedestal, we are effectively transforming them from a man into a myth.
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