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Related: About this forumThe president of slave-holding Confederate states still a hero in Kentucky Capitol
FRANKFORT -- Jefferson Davis, the president of the slave-holding Confederate states, remains a hero in Kentuckys Capitol Rotunda.
A commission that oversees state-owned statues voted last month to remove a bronze plaque attached to a controversial statue of Davis that declares him a patriot hero statesman, but that plan changed Wednesday after questions were raised about the commissions legal authority to take down the plaque.
Leslie Nigels, director of the state Division of Historic Properties, said in late October that the plaque would be removed in a few days.
Her comment came immediately after the Historic Properties Advisory Commission voted unanimously to remove the plaque because of its subjective language. The plaque is attached to a 15-foot-tall marble statue of Davis, a Kentucky native who led the Confederate states from 1861 to 1865.
Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article187126268.html
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Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)Strange that it was put up.
marble falls
(63,190 posts)Last edited Fri Dec 1, 2017, 11:47 AM - Edit history (2)
My great-great-great-grandfather was Charles Slaughter Morehead. He was the Whig/Knownothing pro-slavery, anti-secessionist Governor of Kentucky who was jailed by Lincoln when he suspended Habeas Corpus rights during the Civil War.
Another of my family also won a posthumous Medal of Honor for his part in the Andrews Raid/Great Locamotive Chase.
But the fact is all these Confederate "memorials" just plain need to be removed with as little announcement of fanfare. They are only part of our shameful history.