Bust of Confederate general and KKK leader Nathan Forrest removed from Tennessee Capitol building

OSTN Staff

In this Tuesday, June 9, 2020 file photo, A bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest is displayed in the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn.
In this Tuesday, June 9, 2020 file photo, A bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest is displayed in the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tenn.

A bust of Ku Klux Klan leader and Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest was removed from Tennessee’s state capitol building on Friday.

The bust is being relocated into the Tennessee State Museum.

Video shared on Twitter by Tennessean reporter Natalie Allison showed the bust being taken off its pedestal to be wheeled out of the capitol building.

“Museums preserve historical objects to provide connections to the past and offer public spaces for reflection. We are prepared to place these artifacts in that setting,” Tennessee State Museum Director Ashley Howell told CNN of the bust’s relocation.

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