
— The Virginia Council
The Virginia Council is troubled by an ongoing initiative at the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park (FSNMP) to change its interpretation of Stonewall Jackson’s legacy at the Stonewall Jackson Death Site.ย Known to many Virginians by its old name, the Stonewall Jackson Shrine, the Death Site is the building where Jackson died after being wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
In July of this year, FSNMPย personnel put up hand-lettered signs at the Death Site. They questioned how Jackson’s legacy has been and should be viewed. To put it mildly, these signs cast Jackson’s legacy inย aย skeptical, almost disapproving manner. FSNMP has reworded those signs, but the new wording leaves the impression that FSNMP personnel are uncomfortable with how Jackson’s legacy is currently portrayed and feel that it needs to be changed.ย Pictures of the signs can be seen here.
This Virginia Council is concerned, because ofย aย pattern that we Virginians have seen played out across the Commonwealth in the past few years: an attempt by elites and activists to object to any positive mention of any Confederate in the public sphere. It is time to push back.ย Enough is enough.ย









