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NASHVILLE - The bust of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, a 43-year fixture in Tennessee's Capitol that has spurred anger and protests since its 1978 arrival, is leaving the building.
the statue of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest is taken down from its site along Interstate 65 Tuesday, Dec. 7, in Nashville, Tenn. The statue’s removal is the cap on memorials to the ...
The contentious Nathan Bedford Forrest statue that stood along Interstate 65 in Nashville for more than two decades was taken down Tuesday. The move comes just over a year after the owner of the ...
Over the years, there have been other calls to remove this second-floor capitol hill bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest. “We are angry,” said TSU student protestor Jeneisha Harris. “We are tired ...
NASHVILLE — Tennessee officials and the owner of private property off Interstate 65 in Nashville, where a long-debated Nathan Bedford Forrest statue stands, say they intend to remove a sign from ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Nathan Bedford Forrest is still all over the place in Tennessee. A state park ...
The owner of the land where the statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest stood died recently, NBC affiliate WSMV of Nashville reported. The man, Bill Dorris, left the property to the Battle of Nashville ...