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In this Jan. 22, 2015 photo, Greenwood Mayor Welborn Adams stands beside the Greenwood County memorial in Greenwood, S.C., that honors its citizens who died in recent wars. The mayor's push to put new plaques on his city's war memorial to remove old ones that split soldiers killed in World War I and II into "white' and "colored" appears to have died in the Legislature. State Senate leaders plan to ignore the bill the rest of this session, saying it would open old wounds created when the state debated removing the Confederate flag from atop the Statehouse dome 15 years ago. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)
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