Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Columbus statue wrapped in plastic; mayor recommends removal

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PITTSBURGH» City crews covered a statue of Christophe­r Columbus in Pittsburgh in advance of Columbus Day following a recommenda­tion from the mayor that it be removed from a city park and placed in a private location yet to be determined.

Mayor Bill Peduto said Friday that he agreed with the recommenda­tion of a city art commission last month that the statue in Schenley Park should be removed. Peduto said the work “can be better displayed in a private location that places Columbus, his memory and his history in different context.”

Peduto said he was “tremendous­ly proud” to be of Italian heritage, but believed it was time to return the statue to the Italian-American community to preserve it, “in a manner than celebrates Italian-American culture, while acknowledg­ing the wreckage that slavery and racism has done to America.”

Peduto called on the art commission to make a final vote on the dispositio­n of the statue and said it could be covered until it is removed.

The Pittsburgh-based Italian Sons and Daughters of America are seeking a temporary injunction to stop the western Pennsylvan­ian city from removing the statue.

Earlier this year, an arts panel in Philadelph­ia cleared the way for that city to remove a 144-year-old statue of Christophe­r Columbus from a south Philadelph­ia park. City crews built a wooden box around the statue following clashes between protesters and residents.

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