Jamelle Bouie: Confederate Statues Are ‘Erected as Symbols of Jim Crow and White Supremacy’
‘They weren’t erected as memorials for the war’
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BOUIE: “I think that represents Americans coming to recognize what those statues were erected for. They weren’t erected as memorials for the war. They were very much erected as symbols of Jim Crow, as symbols of white supremacy. I think it’s the public beginning to come to the recognition that public space is ours to shape. Right? That when we put up memorials or monuments, we are trying to present a particular memory of the past that we want to remember. And do we want to remember, honor a past where someone like Robert E. Lee was a central figure, a figure of esteem?”
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