Statue of civil rights icon John Lewis installed in new Atlanta park
Civil rights icon John Lewis will be immortalised with a statue at a new Atlanta park.
The statue of the late congressman was installed at the city’s Rodney Cook Park, which is being developed in the city.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was on hand to see the seven-foot-tall monument arrive at the 16-acre park, located next to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The statue will officially be unveiled later this year when the park opens.
It truly was an honor to join Ambassador Andrew Young and the Cook family at the new Rodney Cook Park on Atlanta’s Westside shortly after the installation of the Congressman John Lewis statue. The grand opening is happening soon! pic.twitter.com/T14dmANgyq
— Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) April 21, 2021
Officials say that the statue of Mr Lewis will be joined by other monuments to other Georgia human rights figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr, and Jimmy Carter.
It will also feature a 10,000 volume library of the CT Vivian and Martin Luther King, Jr families, and a peace column on top of which will sit Tomochichi, a Yamacraw chief who was a foundational figure in Georgia.
Mr Lewis represented Georgia’s 5th Congressional District from 1987 to 2020, when he died at the age of 80.
Images of his brutal beating at Selma, Alabama, shocked the nation and led to the passing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Along with Martin Luther King Jr, he was also an organizer of the March on Washington in 1963.
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