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St. Louis Public Radio A statue of Ninian Edwards was removed from its pedestal in City Plaza after a local group, Our Edwardsville, asked for its removal because of the figure’s pro-slavery stances. The statue will still remain in the park.
The wake of a summer of racial reckoning in 2020 has many communities rethinking how they represent influential figures and symbols, including Edwardsville, Illinois. For the past year, some residents have worked to remove a statue of the city’s dubbed founder, Ninian Edwards.
In the fall, the city changed the name of a small park in downtown Edwardsville from Ninian Edwards Plaza to City Plaza. And last week, the city took a park statue of Edwards off its pedestal after a local group, Our Edwardsville, asked for its removal because of the figure’s pro-slavery stances and wars against Native Americans.
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Jackson Pianos owner Joe Jackson (at right) leads the way up a trail at Pere Marquette State Park as piano movers Matthew Toole (center) and Jason Bussey provide support.
On a cool June morning beside a trailhead in Pere Marquette State Park north of Grafton, Illinois, Joe Jackson and two other men swiftly unloaded an upright piano from a Jackson Pianos van, setting it on a six-wheeled dolly and strapping the instrument into place.
Paola Rodriguez / St. Louis Public Raido Joe Jackson (left) and Jason Bussey discuss the best spot on the pavilion for the piano after lugging it up a Pere Marquette trail.