Cordele city commission hears arguments for and against removal of a Confederate monument

Confederate Statue Meeting

CORDELE, Ga. – Two groups of people presented arguments to the Cordele City Commission Tuesday night for and against dismantling a Confederate monument at the Community Clubhouse in Cordele, which is on private property.

Cordele city officials told representatives of the groups that they don’t exercise control of either the monument or the property that it sits on as both are privately held.

Dismantle Statue

Trent Karr as representative of those who want the monument dismantled.

A man representing the group that wants the statue taken down presented the commission with a 8,000-signature petition from Change.org asking for the removal.

Leave Statue

Adrian Patrick representing those who wish to leave the monument where it is and instead erect a Black history statue

An attorney representing another group asked to leave the statue in place and also erect a statue representing Black history. The new statue would be at no cost to the city.

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