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Protestors demand Tillman statue be removed from State House grounds Protestors demand Tillman statue be removed from State House grounds (Source: Lauren Adams) By Lauren Adams | April 25, 2021 at 5:52 PM EDT - Updated April 25 at 10:19 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A group of people gathered at the Ben Tillman statue to demand that it be taken down. The group says Tillman is a known racist and shouldnât be commemorated on State House grounds.
The protestors held signs that read â
Take Tillman Downâ and âThis man boasted about murdering black people. Itâs time for him to come down.â
Tillman was the governor of South Carolina in the late 1800â²s and a known white supremacist.
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