Loyal slaves monument

The loyal slaves monument (or faithful slaves monument; it does not have a formal proper name) is an 1896 monument in Confederate Park in Fort Mill, South Carolina, dedicated to the proposition that slaves were loyal and gladly helpful to the Confederacy, and honoring them.

This small monument was the first faithful-slave monument in the United States,[1] and remains one of very few in the South mentioning or depicting slaves, and the only one dedicated entirely to slaves as a general class.[A][2]

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