This is the link to the prior blog posting.
http://newtknight.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-speech-i-didnt-give-at-saturday.html#.Wa1wJsh96iM
This is one of the two letters I sent Fed Ex Sunday to reach the mayor. Copies were sent to all city council members.
September
3, 2017
edwardsebesta@gmail.com
Mayor
Mike Rawlings
Mayor and
City Council City of Dallas
Dallas
City Hall
1500
Marilla St.
Dallas,
Texas 75201
Dear Hon.
Rawlings:
I enclose
a copy of an article published in The
Grio, May 26, 2017 online at http://thegrio.com/2017/05/26/hundreds-of-confederate-statues-still-standing/. I am quoted on the 4th page of the
article about what the form of opposition to Confederate statues will
take. The section is highlighted in
yellow.
The
sections explains that these rationalizations to retain Confederate monuments
will be represented as some type of sophisticated understanding of historical
memory instead of the issue of race. It is my belief that these are manifestations
of banal white nationalism driven by fear of loss of control over the landscape
and how America is defined.
One
method to enable these rationalizations is to set up a commission, committee or
task force composed of members of the local establishment who are predisposed
against removal to formulate these rationalizations and present them as expert
opinion. We already have an indication
what type of task force this might be with the Bravo Walker interview in the Dallas Morning News in which Walker
states that he wants to “save so badly” the Robert E. Lee statue. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2017/09/01/dallas-mayors-confederate-monument-task-force-member-questions-mission.
I think
it needs to be considered that as other cities take down their Confederate
monuments that Dallas’s Confederate monuments will be scarecrows indicating
what type of city Dallas is.
Sincerely
Yours,
Edward
H. Sebesta
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