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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jul 17, 2021, 06:23 AM Jul 2021

West Virginia commission punts on Confederate memorials

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia's Capitol Building Commission met Wednesday but did not take up the issue of whether to move a statue and bust of Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson from the Capitol grounds, The Charleston Gazette-Mail reported.

The commission held a public hearing on the issue in December, when seven of eight speakers called for removing the statue from the southeast corner of the Capitol complex and the bust from the Capitol Rotunda. Since then, the commission has met twice but the issue has not appeared on its agenda.

Calls to remove the monuments date back a decade, but they intensified last summer as part of a wave of Confederate memorial removals across the South during protests against the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police in May 2020.

The Kanawha County Board of Education unanimously voted to change the name of Charleston’s Stonewall Jackson Middle School last year after community protests. That school’s student body is 42% Black, the highest percentage of any of the state's public middle schools, according to the West Virginia Department of Education.

Read more: https://www.register-herald.com/region/west-virginia-commission-punts-on-confederate-memorials/article_9069c4be-3d43-5521-8c67-7f994fec743f.html
(Beckley Register-Herald)

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West Virginia commission punts on Confederate memorials (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2021 OP
Other than he was an insurectionist slave holding traitor, at least he was born in Claarksville ... marble falls Jul 2021 #1

marble falls

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1. Other than he was an insurectionist slave holding traitor, at least he was born in Claarksville ...
Sat Jul 17, 2021, 07:08 AM
Jul 2021

... but it's past time for the statue to be gone.

One of Stonewall's other nicknames was "Tom Fool".

Though he spent a great deal of time preparing in depth for each class meeting, Jackson was unpopular as a teacher. His students called him "Tom Fool". He memorized his lectures and then recited them to the class; any student who came to ask for help was given the same explanation as before. And if a student asked for help a second time, Jackson viewed him as insubordinate and punished him. For his tests, Jackson typically had students simply recite memorized information that he had given them. The students mocked his apparently stern, religious nature and his eccentric traits. In 1856, a group of alumni attempted to have Jackson removed from his position.[25]

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