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West Point defends controversial KKK plaque dedicated in 1965 that ‘documents both tragedy and triumph in our nation’s history’

The West Point military academy has defended a controversial 1965 bronze plaque depicting a Ku Klux Klan member, saying it is part of America’s history.

The plaque was recommended to be removed by the Naming Commission, an agency tasked with reviewing and changing military assets that memorialize Confederate figures.

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