Castleman Statue on May 10
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The group, Friends of Louisville Public Art, says even though John B Castleman was a Confederate soldier, parts of his story seem to be forgotten.
More than a dozen people are expected in a courtroom Wednesday to debate the future of the John B. Castleman statue that was removed from Cherokee Triangle in 2020.
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