Civil rights leader Daisy Bates and singer Johnny Cash to replace Arkansas statues
Source: ABC News/AP
May 6, 2024, 1:55 AM
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- When Arkansas lawmakers decided five years ago to replace the statues representing the state at the U.S. Capitol, there was little objection to getting rid of the existing sculptures. The statues that had stood there for more than 100 years were obscure figures in the state's history.
I remember giving tours to constituents from Arkansas, to young people, and I would point out the two representatives in Statuary Hall in our United States Capitol from Arkansas, said former Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who also served in Congress. And they would say, Weve never heard of them.
Instead of two little-known figures from the 18th and 19th centuries, the state will soon be represented by the Man in Black and a woman who was instrumental in the fight over school desegregation. Officials plan to install statues of civil rights leader Daisy Bates this week and musician Johnny Cash later this year.
Bates, who headed the state NAACP, mentored the Black students known as the Little Rock Nine who integrated Central High School in 1957. She is a well-known civil rights figure in Arkansas, where a downtown street in the capital, Little Rock, is named in her honor. The state also marks Daisy Bates Day on Presidents Day.
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RussBLib
(9,066 posts)....from Arkansas?!?! Crazy Eyes Huckabee must have had nothing to do with it.
BumRushDaShow
(130,344 posts)ArkansasDemocrat1
(1,329 posts)twodogsbarking
(10,020 posts)ArkansasDemocrat1
(1,329 posts)We made DU for something good! Thanks for the story!
BumRushDaShow
(130,344 posts)Deep State Witch
(10,488 posts)Oh, please let it be a statue of Johnny Cash flipping the bird!