Castleman statue
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The controversial statue still stands during a legal challenge. (WDRB Photo)
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The Castleman Monument has been the center of controversy because its critics argue that Castleman is closely associated with the Confederacy, slavery and segregation.
The billboards say "If Castleman Goes, I'm Next."
The John Breckinridge Castleman monument was removed from Cherokee Triangle without warning on Monday, June 8.
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