The Latest: Confederate monument in New Orleans taken down

Workers in metropolis have finished taking down the primary of 4 Confederate statues within the town that may be removed over the approaching days.


The Liberty Place monument was driven away in items around 5:35 a.m. Monday. solely a concrete base remained.

The Liberty Place monument is associate 1891 obelisk observance the Crescent town White League, that tried to overthrow a racial Reconstruction government in metropolis once the war.

Workers United Nations agency took down the monument might be seen carrying bullet-proof vests, military-style helmets and scares that obscured their faces. that is as a result of town officers have aforesaid supporters United Nations agency need the monuments to remain have created death threats.

The other statues, of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and P.G.T. Beauregard and Dixie of America President Davis, can come back down in following days.

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New Orleans can begin taking down Confederate statutes, changing into the newest Southern body to divorce itself from what some say square measure symbols of racism and intolerance.

Mayor Mitch Landrieu says the primary memorial can come back down weekday night attributable to death threats and intimidation from a number of those that need the monuments to remain and to attenuate town disruption.

The other statues, of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and P.G.T. Beauregard and Dixie of America President Davis, can come back down in following days.

Nationally, the controversy over Confederate symbols has become heated since 9 parishioners were killed at a black church in South geographical region in June 2015. South geographical region removed the flag from its government building grounds within the weeks once, and a number of other Southern cities have since thought-about removing monuments.

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An earlier version of this item had associate incorrect name of the freedom Place monument.

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