An emphatic "no."
While the views of the Southern Democrats who perpetuated Slave Culture and started the Civil War should never be celebrated or turned into some kind of 'antebellum Disney World' that never existed.
That said, at the end of the Civil War, the Union accepted its lost southern brethren back into society with 'absence of malice... ' and we all became Americans again. In addition, we accepted that some four million enslaved men, women and children became Americans. Well, most accepted that. Southern Democrats certainly didn't... but that's another story.
The short version is that the Civil War made America. It also took 100 years for Southern Democrats to accept the outcome. But now, some 55 years after Civil Rights legislation finally pulled the rug out of racist Democrats who created Jim Crow, Grandfather laws... The Klan... we MUST look back and recognize that the Confederacy was an important part of our history. Its existence was a testament to how nasty some political parties can be when it comes to racism, statism and a willingness to kill off a million people to keep an entire race in chains.
It also must be remembered that millions of Southern Confederate soldiers fought with honor, valor and vigor... not to protect slavery. But to protect their natural rights, which they equated with the rights of their states in the face of a Distant Capitol that they felt was trying to remove their rights... not to own slaves... few did. But to determine their own destiny as a state.
Today, Federal over-reach is a legacy of the Civil War. Recognizing History (and how we got here) is how we make sure we stay together as a nation. If that's still possible.
Erase the Confederacy? The only people who want to do that are the people who want to erase the fact that THEIR political party was behind the deaths of three-quarters of a million men in the Civil War. In an effort to keep 4 million in chains. And that they perpetuated virtual slavery for another 100 years... with night riders, church bombings and the killing of civil right workers right into my own lifetime...
The Confederacy MUST be preserved for study... understanding and recognition that it WAS what made America a better place today. Celebrated? No... Not in my opinion. But preserved. 100 percent.
Sirhr