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    The cost of the total monument, which also includes a nearby portal, cost $160,000, which was raised through grants and donations. [4] A 2018 article in The Daily Mississippian stated that Meredith was opposed to the statue from the time of its erection, arguing that both that statue and the Confederate Monument on the campus should be removed ...

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