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You may have never noticed it, but at the bottom of Sam Houston Park downtown, right next to the little pond, stands the “Spirit of the Confederacy,” a statue of a winged man with a sword and a palm branch. The plaque underneath dedicates it to “all heroes of the South who fought for the principles of states’ rights.” · It’s so inconspicuous that even park users I talked to didn’t know about it. When Carl Schuessler heard about it, he didn’t think statues like this are controversial in any way. ...