Confederate Officials Weren’t The Only Racists—New York City Officials Vote To Remove Thomas Jefferson Statue From Council Chambers

Essence Magazine:

By Malaika Jabali ·Updated October 19, 2021

Two decades ago, New York State Assembly Member Charles Barron (then a City Councilmember) rebuked a statue of Thomas Jefferson, and the portraits of exclusively white leaders, that graced the chambers of the New York City Hall.

After a long fight, other elected officials have joined him to remove Jefferson’s 7-foot likeness— which was erected in City Hall in 1834— from the Council chambers.

Amid a year of public

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