Community organizations renew demands for Mayor Curry to remove Confederate monuments We are asking the Mayor to stop beating around the bush and to act with all deliberate speed to remove the monuments once and for all, said Ben Frazier. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 10:29 AM EDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 11:28 AM EDT May 4, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A group of community organizations renewed its demands that Mayor Curry follow through on his commitment to remove Confederate monuments.
During a news conference on Tuesday, the groups also said they are concerned that an unofficial committee convened by the Mayor last year has violated government in the sunshine policies.
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It has been about 11 months since Mayor Lenny Curry said the Confederate monuments in Jacksonville will come down. Author: Leah Shields Updated: 7:16 AM EDT April 26, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Confederate monuments are still standing in Jacksonville.
The City of Jacksonville says Mayor Curry is planning on meeting with the Working Group which has been trying to figure out what to do with monuments.
Mainly, three monuments are in question: one in Springfield Park, one in the Old City Cemetery and one in James Weldon Johnson Park.
In June 2020, Curry said all Confederate monuments in Jacksonville would come down.