Fighting for Confederate holiday
By Bo Petersen
If you go
The Dorchester District 4 School Board meet at 7 p.m. at Harleyville-Ridgeville Elementary School, 1650 E. Main (U.S. 178) in Dorchester.
HARLEYVILLE—Give students a holiday on Confederate Memorial Day — that's what members of local Sons of Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Confederacy plan to protest tonight at the Dorchester District 4 school board meeting.
The group members want it as a matter of heritage and teaching history.
The board of the majority black school district is among the majority of school boards across the state that have resisted. The groups had more than 20 people protesting last year.
Read more in tomorrow's editions of The Post and Courier.
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