Memphis removes Confederate statues as
King anniversary nears
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[December 21, 2017]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - Authorities in Memphis, a city
steeped in civil rights history, removed two statues of Confederate
leaders on Wednesday hours after the downtown parkland where they stood
was sold to a private group.
Several U.S. cities have in recent months dismantled monuments to
Confederate leaders, which have become focal points for a fraught
national debate over race and politics.
The removal of the statutes of President Jefferson Davis and Nathan
Bedford Forrest comes three months before Memphis marks the 50th
anniversary of the assassination there of civil rights leader Martin
Luther King Jr.
Confederate General Forrest was a slave trader and a Ku Klux Klan
leader.
Many Americans see such statues as symbols of racism and glorifications
of the southern states' defense of slavery in the Civil War, but others
view them as important symbols of American history.
"The statues no longer represent who we are as a modern, diverse city
with momentum," Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said in a statement.
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A statue of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States,
stands in Memphis Park, formerly named Confederate Park, in Memphis,
Tennessee, U.S., August 19, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Earlier in the evening, the city council in Memphis voted unanimously to
sell the land where the statues stood to a nonprofit organization called
the Memphis Greenspace for $2,000 in order for the monuments to be
removed, the Commercial Appeal newspaper reported.
"This is a fix, and a scam, and if the state has one hair on its ass
then people will be charged with felonies," the Sons of Confederate
Veterans said in a post on Facebook opposing the sale of the land.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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