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View of the Slave Market House (built in 1758) in the public square, Louisville, Georgia, 1930s. It was erected in 1758 at the junction of the Georgetown and Savannah Trails. (Photo by Library of Congress/Interim Archives/Getty Images)

Georgia city confronts future of site where slaves were sold

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ATLANTA (AP) — Amid a renewed push to remove Confederate monumentsfollowing the death of George Floyd, a rural Georgia city is confronting the fate of a rare, 18th-century pavilion where slaves…

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