Phrases with «confederate»

The word "confederate" refers to a person or group who join together for a common purpose or goal. It typically implies working together, forming an alliance, or being part of a team to achieve something. Full definition

Sentences with «confederate»

  • Last week, people protesting the removal of Confederate flags in New Orleans brandished guns, and at least one assault rifle, within range of a local school known for diversity. (hechingerreport.org)
  • To applause from spectators, workers in Charlottesville covered two statues of Confederate generals with black tarpaulins in honor of the woman who was killed during a rally by white nationalists in the liberal - leaning college town. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • For the first time in Republican history, most of the party's top legislative leaders came from former Confederate states, where resistance to minority and worker rights was an established tradition. (washingtonpost.com)
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