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The Replacement of Stained Glass Windows in Episcopalian Churches
This chapter discusses the removal of stained glass windows in Episcopalian churches that depicted figures from the South, including Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee. The speaker reflects on the meaning behind the original installation of these windows as a gesture of reconciliation after the Civil War and argues that their replacement with symbols of progressivism reflects the ideological conquest of the country by progressivism.