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MonumentsCemetery marker' coverscontinued from page IAUnited States flag and the Confederate flag The monument, which was commissioned by chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy' and the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, was dedicated eight years after the end of World WkrIOriginally the monument had segregated fountains, but they were removed in 1960 and replaced with pyramid caps to mirror the middle section of the granite statue While the monument is on courthouse property, the county does not maintainWthe statue.When it comes to the Confederate flag. I don’t believe the ci?\ of Wilson should openly display the flag bec ause of the history of the Confederacy', Jenkias said.. I don’t thmk it represents the ideology of people in this city The Confederate Monument%4federate cemetery near the hospital where the soldiers died, but were moved m 1890. The cemetery is city property and a City Council-appointed cemetery* commission is responsible for maintenance ‘•(The monuments were placed) during the Jim Crow era. so people who were the minority had no say in the matter, Jenkins said. “Now is the time to have a say in the matterwIn a memorandum Jenkins distributed to the council he recommended establishing an ad-hoc committee of citizens to decide whether the monuments are replaced, red- ne.maintained or removed completely. He recommended the City Council could vote on theWcommittee s recommendationsHooks also urged city officials to take action.Now, mavbe vou didn’t know,V wbut now you do. Hooks saidW‘And now that you know whatmgraveare you going to do?No city officials responded to the men’s comments, but Mayor Bruce Rose did make a comment at the beginning of the meeting about the Charlottesville attacks on Saturday that ledwomanattendees to pray for the country* and for officials.Fhe local concern over Confederate memorials is part ofan uptick in national debate over the placement of statues, monuments and other svm-hols commemorating the Civil War A 2015 state law prevents city and county governments from removing historical monuments without the N.C. Historical Commission’s approval.Gov. Roy Cooper called for the removal of Confederate monuments on Tuesday, but state Senate leader Phil Berger slammed Cooper s “reactionary rhetoric and said the issue merits further studvw as dedicated on ConfederateMemorial Day in 19u2 and thecannon was added two vearswlater. The monument sits atop a mass grave containing remains that were originally in a Con -Casanova Cas Hooks of Wilson expresses concern over Confederate symbols and a historical marker bonormq Josephus Daniels during Thursday's Wilson City Council meeting as Erick Jenkins, who asked city leaders to consider removing Confederate monuments, looks on.Friedman I Times
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