Confederate Monument

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The Confederate Monument in Louisville may be a 70-foot-tall monument adjacent to and enclosed by the University Of Louisville Belknap field in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Owned by the town of Louisville, the monument commemorates the sacrifice of Confederate veterans.
As with several monuments to the Confederacy, some community activists, like Joe Louisville’s Reverend Louis Coleman, have caught up the removal of the monument from such a outstanding location thanks to its association with the history of civil rights abuses against African-Americans, but each the town and university oppose such proposals. In 2002, the University declared plans to feature civil rights monuments round the sculpture as a part of its renovation as “Freedom Park”, however funding wasn’t secured till late 2008.
Completed in 1895, the Confederate Monument in Louisville was engineered with funding from the American state Women’s Confederate Monument Association, cost accounting $12,000. Its dedication was on could half dozen, 1895, done thus quickly so as to coincide with the twenty ninth Grand Army of the Republic annual reunion.

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