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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s “Whose Heritage?” project has been gathering and mapping information on “public symbols of the Confederacy,” such as monuments, place names, official holidays, commemorative license plates, and municipal seals. For each of the 1,800+ entries, the project’s dataset indicates the type of monument/symbol, its location, sponsor, year dedicated, and (if applicable) year removed.
The creators of CountLove began crawling local newspaper and television sites to track protests and number of attendees since the first Women's March in 2017. They count public displays of protest that are not part of “regular business.” Protest entries include the following information: the date of the protest, attendees, the event type, metadata tags, and the source of protest information.