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Abraham Lincoln Statue Controversies Web Archive

Collected by: The Board Trustees of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Archived since: Apr, 2021

Description:

The Abraham Lincoln Statue Controversies collection contains captured webpages that lend insight to the ongoing tensions over statues in light of the fight for racial justice and the reconsideration of who and what is memorialized. This collection focuses on statues and memorials of Abraham Lincoln located in public spaces and institutions throughout the United States, including parks, intersections, and colleges and universities. Web content contains material both in support of and against the removal of Lincoln statues, memorials, and monuments, including news articles, social media posts, legislative documents, letters of support, and petitions. Also includes web content on Lincoln statue vandalism and activism. Several captures surround the Emancipation Memorial statue found in Boston, Massachusetts (removed December 2020), and Washington, D.C. Webpages were curated by the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections in accordance with their mission of documenting Abraham Lincoln's life and legacy.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Society & Culture

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Title: Letter of Support "Change the Name"

URL: http://longbeach.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=10926927&GUID=7551682B-9587-4686-8219-F208E3C99B9C

Description: Equity and Human Relations Commission's letter in support of the Change the Name Coalition's demands to rename Lincoln Park.

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Title: Correspondence from LACDMH American Indian/Alaska Native Underserved Cultural Communities Subcommittee

URL: https://longbeach.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=10933160&GUID=F8159048-337C-4F86-B39D-A607C93D6ABE

Description: A copy of a letter addressed to the Mayor of the City of Long Beach regarding the Abraham Lincoln Penny Monument at Lincoln Park. The Subcommittee recommends removing the Penny Monument and replacing it with a monument to Toypurina, a Tongva/Kizh medicine woman who opposed colonial rule by Spanish Missionaries in California.

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