OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIND
Statue of white supremacist former US state governor moved out of sightTheodore Bilbo was the Mississippi state governor in 1916-1920 and 1928-1932.
A statue of the late governor Theodore Gilmore Bilbo (Rogelio V Solis/AP)
By Emily Wagster Pettus,
By Emily Wagster Pettus,
Associated Press
February 04 2022
A statue of white supremacist former Mississippi governor Theodore Bilbo has quietly been moved out of sight in the US state’s Capitol.
It is a move praised by black politicians who say he never deserved a place of prominence.
Bilbo was a Democrat known for racist rhetoric.
He was the state governor in 1916-1920 and 1928-1932.
He was in the US Senate from 1935 until he died in 1947.
The statue has been in the state Capitol for decades.
A Legislative Black Caucus member, Democratic Representative Kabir Karriem, says it was “very offensive”.
In 2020, Mississippi shed another symbol of the past, retiring a Confederate-themed state flag.
February 04 2022
A statue of white supremacist former Mississippi governor Theodore Bilbo has quietly been moved out of sight in the US state’s Capitol.
It is a move praised by black politicians who say he never deserved a place of prominence.
Bilbo was a Democrat known for racist rhetoric.
He was the state governor in 1916-1920 and 1928-1932.
He was in the US Senate from 1935 until he died in 1947.
The statue has been in the state Capitol for decades.
A Legislative Black Caucus member, Democratic Representative Kabir Karriem, says it was “very offensive”.
In 2020, Mississippi shed another symbol of the past, retiring a Confederate-themed state flag.
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