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Download the e-book PDF - REMOVED: A short study on the decisions behind the Hewett v. City of King Lawsuit
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On January 6, 2015, the small City of King, North Carolina, made the decision to remove all religious symbols from the veterans' memorial at their Central Park. This included a Christian flag and a metal statue of a soldier kneeling at a grave marked by a cross.

The decision came after a legal battle lasting over four years, wherein local resident and U.S. Army veteran, Steven Hewett, sued the city in 2012 for allegedly violating his Constitutional rights.

Today, the Christian flag and kneeling soldier statue can no longer be found at the memorial.

This educational America's Remedy short study booklet, REMOVED, seeks not only to answer the details behind what happened in King concerning the Hewett v. City of King lawsuit, but also WHY it can happen anywhere in America, and a remedy to reverse the trend.

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REMOVED: A short study on the decisions behind the Hewett v. City of King lawsuit
Download the e-Book PDF - REMOVED: A short study on the decisions behind the Hewett v. City of King Lawsuit

REMOVED takes a look at the basis of the decisions behind the Hewett v. City of King lawsuit. In this booklet, you'll review other cases throughout our history that apply the same amendment utilized in the Hewett case, as well as get a glimpse into what our states were like prior. Discover the dramatic story behind America's nationalization and the legal remedy to reverse the trend not only for small towns like King, North Carolina, but for the entire country.


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Additional Resources

As more resources on the story in King become available, we'll be posting them here.

VIDEO: "Restoring Religious Freedoms"
Presentation by John Ainsworth held in King, North Carolina, January 15th
   
BLOG: Town Pressured, Removes Religious Symbols.
The 14th Amendment Strikes Again.
   
Kneeling Soldier Statue Removed from King Veterans Memorial
Local News Story


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