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Tennessee desmontará busto del líder del Ku Klux Klan del Capitolio del estado por irene | Jul 23, 2021
Fuente principal de la noticia: CNN
Las autoridades de Tennessee acordaron este jueves retirar el busto del líder del Ku Klux Klan y de la Confederación, Nathan Bedford Forrest del capitolio del estado y llevarlo al museo estatal. El traslado se hará durante el viernes 23 de julio.
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El contexto: El proceso de traslado llegó a su fin después de más de un año de trabajo que además incluye retirar los bustos del almirante David Farragut, y el almirante Albert Gleaves siguiendo las recomendaciones de la Comisión del Capitolio del Estado y la Comisión Histórica.
State representative calls removal of Nathan Bedford Forrest bust ‘large win’ Jonathan Marshall
State representative London Lamar said Thursday was a victory for many.
This, after a vote to remove the bust of Confederate general and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest from the state Capitol.
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The busts of two other military leaders will be removed as well.
“It’s a large win for many of those who, almost last fifty years, have been fighting to get this bust removed from the state Capitol and it finally got removed,” London said.
Governor Bill Lee voted yes while Lt. Governor Randy McNally and House Speaker Cameron Sexton voted no.