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City of New Orleans to host public meetings on Confederate landmarks

this is a discussion within the NOLA Community Forum; Following last week's invite-only daylong discussion on the future of the city's Confederate landmarks, the City of New Orleans hosts two meetings next week that are open to the public. The*Historic District Landmarks Commission hosts a meeting in City Council ...

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Old 08-04-2015, 05:31 PM   #1
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City of New Orleans to host public meetings on Confederate landmarks


Following last week's invite-only daylong discussion on the future of the city's Confederate landmarks, the City of New Orleans hosts two meetings next week that are open to the public.

The*Historic District Landmarks Commission hosts a meeting in City Council chambers at City Hall (1300 Perdido St.) from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, followed by a Human Relations Commission meeting at 6 p.m.*

Up for discussion are the possible relocations of several monuments to the confederacy, including a statue of Robert E. Lee at Lee Circle, a Jefferson Davis statue on Jefferson Davis Parkway, a P.G.T. Beauregard statue in front of City Park, and the Liberty Place Monument on Iberville Street.

Public discussion began in City Council chambers last month as Mayor Mitch Landrieu made his pitch to relocate the monuments, asking how New Orleans ? amid its efforts "to inspire a nation" ? can do so while several highly visible landmarks include symbols and echoes of white supremacy.?
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