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Confederate Monument In North Carolina Cemetery Defaced Again

Supporters await defendants who toppled a Confederate statue in 2017, outside of the Durham County, N.C., courthouse, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018.

A Confederate monument in a North Carolina cemetery has been vandalized. 

Cement or another hard substance was smeared on the monument in Durham's Maplewood Cemetery. City police say the vandalism was reported Sunday.

The News and Observer reports this is at least the second time vandals have defaced the memorial created in 2014 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. In 2015, "Black Lives Matter" and "Tear It Down" were found painted on the monument.

Another Confederate statue was torn down in 2017 outside a historic Durham courthouse that now houses county offices. And last year, protesters tore down a Confederate monument named "Silent Sam" at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Winston-Salem recently moved a Confederate statue from the grounds of a historic courthouse that has been turned into apartments.

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