Confederate statue lawsuit against New Orleans
Supporters of Confederate monuments slated for removal in New Orleans have launched a new court fight to save one of them.
A statue of Confederate General Beauregard on horseback is at the main entrance to New Orleans City Park. Monument supporters say their research shows the statue is not owned by the city, but by the City Park Improvement Association, an agency overseen by the state.
Monument supporter Richard Marksbury has filed a lawsuit in court to prevent the statue’s removal.
The City Council voted in 2015 to take down four monuments. One has already been removed. Statues of Beauregard, General Robert E. Lee and Confederate President Jefferson Davis are to be removed soon.
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