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Amid the ongoing national reckoning over #Confederate symbolism—from statues to park names—the Sons of Confederate Veterans, a non-profit made up of male descendants of Confederate soldiers, held a dedication ceremony at the future site of the National Confederate Museum in Tennessee on July 20. Over the last few months, photographer @markpetersonpixs has documented conferences held by white nationalists, Confederate memorial services and fights over related monuments. "I have been looking at how we are still fighting the Civil War," says Peterson, "in the streets, the history books and state legislatures." Since 2015, after the mass shooting at a church in Charleston, S.C., ignited a national dialogue over Confederate iconography and its role today, 110 Confederate monuments around the country have been removed, according to a report released in June by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Peterson's photographs of these attendees' attire—the man's tie includes the likeness of a Confederate general; the woman's husband is a member of SCV—were made in the vendor area of the group's national convention. Photographs by @markpetersonpixs@reduxpictures for TIME


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