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|    27 Jan 19 04:21:43    |
      XPost: alt.politics.liberalism, soc.culture.kenya, alt.politics.       ationalism.white       XPost: alt.war.civil.usa       From: race.war.coming@barackobama.com              AUSTIN - The University of Texas at Austin on Sunday morning       removed a statue of Jefferson Davis from its main mall, over the       objections and amid ongoing legal action by Confederate groups.              Students and others cheered as larger-than-life sized bronze       statue came down, just as the campus' historic clock tower stuck       10:15 a.m. Some even sang a few bars from fictitious band       Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye."              The move was made just days after a state District Judge Sarah       Crump shot down an attempt by the Sons of Confederate Veterans       to block the statues' removal. The removal took about an hour       and a half; it will be refurbished and relocated to the Dolph       Briscoe Center for American History, also on UT's campus.              Gregory Vincent, UT's Vice President for Diversity and       Community, called the moment "iconic."              "It really shows the power of student leadership," said Vincent,       who chaired a student-faculty task force that suggested either       removing or altering the statue. It, as well as several other       statues representing Confederate leaders, had been vandalized       several times over the years by individuals viewed it as a       representation of the South's heritage of slavery and racism.              Confederate groups will continue to fight the change, said their       attorney Kirk Lyons, who said the Sons of Confederate Veterans       will seek for Davis' statue to be put back or put in a more       prominent place on campus than at the Briscoe Center.              Lyons called the removal an "ISIS-style cleansing of history and       tradition from a so-called institution of higher learning," and       said as long as he is "above the ground" he and the SCV Texas       chapter will seek to have the statue put back in its original       place.              The removal cost about $15,000. Austin-based company Vault Fine       Art Services was contracted to undertake the removal. A company       has not chosen, nor has a cost estimate been issued, for the       refurbishment.              A statue of former President Woodrow Wilson will also be removed       to maintain symmetry on the mall. The campus has not yet decided       where to relocate the Wilson statue. Several other statues,       including those of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Albert       Sydney Johnson, Confederate Postmaster General John Reagan and       James Hogg, the first native Texan to be elected governor, whose       father was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army       will remain on the mall.              http://www.chron.com/local/education/campus-       chronicles/article/UT-removes-Jefferson-Davis-statue-6474484.php                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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