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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCalls grow to remove Lincoln Emancipation Memorial in Boston
https://thehill.com/changing-america/respect/equality/502948-calls-grow-to-remove-statue-of-lincoln-standing-over-freedThousands of Americans have signed a petition to remove a statue depicting President Abraham Lincoln standing over a freed slave in Bostons Park Square, as a national movement to remove historical monuments has gained traction following the death of George Floyd.
The Emancipation Memorial statue that has stood in Park Square for more than 100 years shows Lincoln with one hand raised standing above a half-clothed freed slave with broken chains on his wrist who is kneeling at Lincolns feet. The statue's pedestal reads A race set free and the country at peace. Lincoln rests from his labors. The memorial represents Lincoln freeing African American slaves at the end of the Civil War.
Dorchester native Tory Bullock started the petition last Thursday, which has gained more than 9,000 signatures as of Tuesday, calling for the statue's removal.
Ive been watching this man on his knees since I was a kid. Its supposed to represent freedom, but instead represents us still beneath someone else, Bullock wrote in the online petition. I would always ask myself, if hes free, why is he still on his knees? No kid should have to ask themselves that question anymore.
In a Facebook video last week, Bullock called on Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (D) to remove the statute or change it somehow to show the black man standing on his own two feet and clothed.
Walsh, who declared racism a public health crisis in the city Friday, is in favor of removing the statue and possibly replacing it with something that recognizes equality, and is willing to engage in talks about its future in Boston, according to The Boston Globe.
The statue is a replica of the original Emancipation Memorial, also known as the Freedmans Memorial, dedicated in Washington, D.C., in 1876 and was funded with money donated by former slaves.
The push to remove the statue of Lincoln comes as historical monuments, most depicting Confederate figures, across the country have been torn down or vandalized by protesters, or removed by local governments amid an uprising against racism following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
A statue of Christopher Columbus was beheaded last week in Bostons North End neighborhood.
The Emancipation Memorial statue that has stood in Park Square for more than 100 years shows Lincoln with one hand raised standing above a half-clothed freed slave with broken chains on his wrist who is kneeling at Lincolns feet. The statue's pedestal reads A race set free and the country at peace. Lincoln rests from his labors. The memorial represents Lincoln freeing African American slaves at the end of the Civil War.
Dorchester native Tory Bullock started the petition last Thursday, which has gained more than 9,000 signatures as of Tuesday, calling for the statue's removal.
Ive been watching this man on his knees since I was a kid. Its supposed to represent freedom, but instead represents us still beneath someone else, Bullock wrote in the online petition. I would always ask myself, if hes free, why is he still on his knees? No kid should have to ask themselves that question anymore.
In a Facebook video last week, Bullock called on Boston Mayor Marty Walsh (D) to remove the statute or change it somehow to show the black man standing on his own two feet and clothed.
Walsh, who declared racism a public health crisis in the city Friday, is in favor of removing the statue and possibly replacing it with something that recognizes equality, and is willing to engage in talks about its future in Boston, according to The Boston Globe.
The statue is a replica of the original Emancipation Memorial, also known as the Freedmans Memorial, dedicated in Washington, D.C., in 1876 and was funded with money donated by former slaves.
The push to remove the statue of Lincoln comes as historical monuments, most depicting Confederate figures, across the country have been torn down or vandalized by protesters, or removed by local governments amid an uprising against racism following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
A statue of Christopher Columbus was beheaded last week in Bostons North End neighborhood.
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Calls grow to remove Lincoln Emancipation Memorial in Boston (Original Post)
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hlthe2b
(102,272 posts)1. Very unfortunate representation. I'd never seen it before despite spending time in Boston.
Even though it depicts Lincoln, I totally agree it needs to go. Hopefully replaced with a more appropriate representation of emancipation.
crickets
(25,979 posts)2. I'd never seen it before either.
It's not appropriate. It really does need to be replaced with something else.