Confederate Statues in Memphis Are Removed After City Council Vote
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Confederate Statues in Memphis Are Removed After City Council Vote
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Daniel Connolly and Vivian Wang
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A statue of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest is removed from a park in Memphis, after a unanimous vote by the City Council to calling for the removal of Confederate monuments in the city. Brandon Dill for The New York Times
MEMPHIS The City Council here voted Wednesday to sell two city parks with Confederate monuments, clearing the way for two statues to be removed before the city commemorates the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mayor Jim Strickland first announced the sales of Health Sciences Park and Memphis Park on Twitter.
History is being made in Memphis tonight, he said at a news conference later in the evening.
Health Sciences Park had a statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate general and an early member of the Ku Klux Klan, which was removed around 9 p.m. local time.
By 10:30 p.m., cranes had maneuvered into Memphis Park and around a statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War. About 15 minutes later, a crane hoisted the statue onto a truck as a crowd cheered and struck up songs, including Hit the road Jack......................................