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Confederate flags and South Carolina state flags are seen in McGavock Confederate Cemetery, where some 1,500 soldiers are buried, in Franklin, Tenn., on July 19, during a tour of the site by members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Photographer @markpetersonpixs is on assignment for TIME, chronicling the dedication ceremony of the upcoming and controversial National Confederate Museum. It will, according to the group’s website, “tell the truth about what motivated the Southern people to struggle for many years to form a new nation.” Confederate symbols—from monuments and flags to bumper stickers and banners—have been at the center of an ongoing debate about how and whether a nation should remember the darkest moments of its past. The debate intensified three years ago after the mass shooting at a South Carolina church; since then, according to a report released in June by the Southern Poverty Law Center, 110 Confederate monuments have been removed nationwide, in some cases sparking backlash and protests from supporters. Photograph by @markpetersonpixs@reduxpictures for TIME


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