U. Mississippi Plans to Remove Confederate Statue from Campus

This is usually more about control than anyone actually being triggered by a statue.The College Fix reports:

Another school prepares to remove a Confederate monumentAnother school is preparing to remove a Confederate monument from its historical place on campus, a sign that the push to dismantle such statues is not yet over.The University of Mississippi’s Interim Chancellor Larry Sparks “issued a statement that he is in discussion with historic preservation officials on moving the monument elsewhere,” Fox News reports.“Student, faculty and staff groups passed resolutions earlier this month asking Sparks to move the monument to a secluded Confederate cemetery on campus,” the news network says.The decision comes several years after the university installed a plaque at the statue “to provide historical context about the Confederate monument.” Another plaque was installed on the campus to shine light on “slaves who built some pre-Civil War campus buildings.”The plaque explains the historical origins of the statue, which was erected during the Jim Crow era, reading:

As Confederate veterans were dying in increasing numbers, memorial associations across the South built monuments in their memory. These monuments were often used to promote an ideology known as the “Lost Cause,” which claimed that the Confederacy had been established to defend states’ rights and that slavery was not the principal cause of the Civil War. Residents of Oxford and Lafayette County dedicated this statue, approved by the university, in 1906. Although the monument was created to honor the sacrifice of local Confederate soldiers, it must also remind us that the defeat of the Confederacy actually meant freedom for millions of people. On the evening of September 30, 1962, this statue was a rallying point for opponents of integration.

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