Grenada, Mississippi city council relocated a Confederate monument that had been covered since 2016.
The Grenada, Mississippi, city council has relocated a Confederate monument that stood since 1910, which was covered for four years due to community division. The move, approved in 2020, follows broader national discussions on Confederate symbols. The monument has been moved to a site behind a fire station, raising concerns from Republican lawmaker Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes about potential violations of state law regarding war memorial relocations.
September 18, 2024
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