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Request for removal of the confederate monument at courthouse comes before County Commission

The Polk County Commission heard from a lone delegate during their Monday work session calling for the removal of the statue of the Confederate soldier from the courthouse lawn, or if that isn’t possible to provide a plaque with context explaining the monument’s part of history in the early 20th century.

Brittany Harris was given time during the Commission’s work session held on Zoom to voice her concerns about the monument and what she felt must be done with it as other cities around Georgia are making decisions and holding public forums about how to handle the statues that were put up in the decades following the Civil War across the country.

She said that based on her research, she found no current local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, who participated in having the monument erected honoring those from Polk County who fought on the side of the south during the war. She pointed out that when the statue was erected locally in the early 1900s, it matched a pattern of other statues that were put up in cities and towns across the south during the Jim Crow era, or later during the Civil Rights era.



She said she took specific issue with the words “Our Heroes” engraved in the monument, and asked what “heroic traits from the confederacy” that should be remembered today.

“They weren’t hereoes, they were traitors to the United States of America,” she said.

Her additional concerns were that the monument can be seen today as a reminder of the tools of intimidation used against black voters who sought to secure their civil rights in the decades following the war and through today.



“I want to see polk county be the best version of itself that it can be, and can continuously move forward,” she told the commission at the beginning of her time before the board.

What Harris said she would like to see happen is the removal of the monument from the courthouse grounds to the Polk County Historical Society with a plaque explaining its place in history within context, or at least have a plaque placed with the monument now providing that same information.

Commissioners provided no response to her specific requests for removal or the placement of a plaque, nor did they seek answers to any questions after she addressed the board on Zoom. No items were on the regular agenda for tonight’s session that would put the request up for a vote.




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  1. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    That monument isnt hurting you or anybody else mind your own damn business move away if you dont like it

    1. Mary Dutton Avatar
      Mary Dutton

      There are members of the DAR living in Polk County. At least one or two are educators in the PSD. I will get in touch with them. I’m sure there are others who would like a say before final decisions are made.

  2. SilverGirl Avatar
    SilverGirl

    Those men and women were traitors the same way that George Washington was a traitor to England in the Revolutionary war. They are heroes because they fought against what they believed was wrong and many thousands were in prison camps, lost family and farms. Very few of the Confederates were slave holders. Why don’t you read a little history before you judge people.

  3. Bruce Bayless Avatar
    Bruce Bayless

    You all need to keep your monument! Thousands of Confederates were buried in unmarked graves and these monuments are the only memorials they have. Whereas federal soldiers were buried in pristine federal cemeteries which Southerners helped pay for but Confederate soldiers couldn’t be buried in. Keep your Confederate veterans monuments and NEVER LET ANYONE TAKE DOWN THESE VETERAN MONUMENTS OF YOURS THAT MEMORIALIZE YOUR CIVIL WAR DEAD!!!

  4. Susan Hulsey Forrister Avatar
    Susan Hulsey Forrister

    My great-grandfather fought in the War of Northern Aggression. He nor his family ever owned a slave. He fought honorably for his Country – the Confederacy. This young woman is a prime example of the lack of education in our schools.

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