Chicago monument committee won’t recommend return of Christopher Columbus statues, sources say
CHICAGO — Late last month, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she “fully expects” to return a controversial statue of Christopher Columbus to its former pedestal in Grant Park. That was concerning news to members of the mayor’s committee reviewing Chicago monuments, emails obtained by the Chicago Tribune show. University of Illinois Chicago art history professor Lisa Lee sent an email to the ...
by Gregory Pratt, Chicago Tribune
Apr 07, 2022
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CHICAGO — Late last month, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she “fully expects” to return a controversial statue of Christopher Columbus to its former pedestal in Grant Park.
That was concerning news to members of the mayor’s committee reviewing Chicago monuments, emails obtained by the Chicago Tribune show.
University of Illinois Chicago art history professor Lisa Lee sent an email to the committee and city officials March 29 saying she “was surprised/astounded/perplexed/flummoxed/distraught/ by the Mayor’s comments about the Columbus statue ... and I am wondering if you might be able to give us an update about the status of the report or any other insights if possible?”
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