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The ''Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust'' is a bust of
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that was prominently displayed in the
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in
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. On July 23, 2021, the bust was removed, and was relocated to the
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in a new exhibit that opened four days later.


History

Kenneth P'pool, who chaired the Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust Committee of the
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in 1973 (P'pool reportedly also earlier supported the candidacy of
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for president in 1968), the late Tennessee state Senator and Sons of Confederate Veterans
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Camp 28 member
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(D-
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), and the late Civil War expert and collector Lanier Merrit are attributed with heading up the project to install a bust representing Nathan Bedford Forrest inside the
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building. Henry first proposed Joint Resolution 54 (1973) in the
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calling for a bust of Confederate Lt. General Nathan Bedford Forrest to be installed within the state capitol, which passed on April 13, 1973. Forrest has been considered by many of his advocates to be an iconic Southern hero of the American Civil War because of his reported military exploits, including his saving "
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(Georgia) from a raid by Union military". However, Forrest is also known for his antebellum career as a slave trader, for commanding the Massacre at Fort Pillow, and for his eventual role as the
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of the first era
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during the
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of United States history. Fundraising for the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust was generated from the sale of 24″ × 30″ reproductions of a Forrest portrait at the Travellers Rest, a historic plantation in the Nashville area. The portrait by Joy Garner had been commissioned in 1973 for Travellers Rest by the Joseph E. Johnston camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The bust was eventually designed by Loura Jane Herndon Baxendale, whose husband Albert Hatcher Baxendale, Jr., was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The Nathan Bedford Forrest bust was cast by the Karkadoulias Bronze Art Foundry in
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,
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, and installed in the Tennessee State Capitol on November 5, 1978.


Protests

On the day of the bust's dedication, numerous African Americans protested at the capitol. More protests were organized by Black Tennesseans for Action in February 1979 after they were unsuccessful in gaining a meeting with Republican governor
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to discuss the issue. That month, the bust was "damaged after someone struck it in the head with a blunt object". Soon after, two crosses were burned in Nashville, a symbolic intimidation associated with the historic Ku Klux Klan; one of these crosses was burned outside the Tennessee
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headquarters. In October 1980, "Tex Moore, grand dragon of the Tennessee chapter of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, and others held a news conference in front of the bust."


2015

Democratic Congressman
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and state Representative
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suggested that the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust should be removed from the Tennessee capitol in the wake of the 2015
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. Republican governor
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and Senator
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also agreed. However, its removal was postponed.


2017

After the violence of the 2017
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in
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, Governor
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explicitly called for removal of the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust from the Tennessee state capitol building, while U.S. senator
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suggested it should be relocated for public display at the
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. But the Capitol Commission oversees elements of maintaining the complex. Composed of Secretary of State
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, State Treasurer David Lillard, and Comptroller Justin P. Wilson, the Commission voted to reject the removal. Governor Haslam said that he was "very disappointed" with this decision. In December 2017, a legislative bill was proposed to relocate the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust to the nearby Tennessee State Museum, which is one of the largest state museums in the United States and houses one of the largest collections of artifacts from the U.S. Civil War.


2019

In January 2019, members of the State Capitol Commission turned down a request to remove the bust by a 7 to 5 vote. At the end of January 2019, a group of Tennessee college students arrived at the Tennessee State capitol to request of newly elected governor Bill Lee that the bust be removed. State troopers did not allow the students to see the governor because they did not have an appointment, but they did manage to meet with a representative from his office. Justin Jones and Jeneisha Harris led sit-in protests and were arrested.


Relocation to the Tennessee State Museum


2020

On June 9, 2020, the Tennessee General Assembly debated HJR 0686 to remove the bust. Republican opposition to removal led to the motion failing in the House by five votes to eleven. On July 9, 2020, the Tennessee Capitol Commission voted 9–2 in favor of removing the bust from the Capitol building and relocating it to the
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. The
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voted 25–1 on March 9, 2021, to move the bust to the museum. Governor Bill Lee (R) said this should be done as soon as possible.


2021

Senator Joey Hensley (R- Hohenwald; also a member of the
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) filed a retaliatory bill, SB0600 on February 9, 2021, that if enacted into state law, would cancel the appointments of all 29 members of the Tennessee Historical Commission and create a revisionary Tennessee Historical Commission of 12 entirely new members with the governor of Tennessee, the House Speaker, and the Lt. Governor each appointing four commission members. SB0600 was co-sponsored within the Tennessee Senate by Senators
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(R- Tullahoma), Frank Niceley (R- Strawberry Plains), and Mark Pody (R-
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). Representative John Ragan (R- Oak Ridge) filed his House companion bill, HB1227, on February 11, 2021, and initially signed on Reps. Paul Sherrell (R-
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), Jay D. Reedy (R-
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), Rusty Grills (R- Newbern), Jerry Sexton (R- Bean Station), Kent Calfee (R-
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),
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(R- Chapel Hill), and Clay Doggett (R- Pulaski) as prime co-sponsors of the House bill seeking to cancel out and revise the Tennessee Historical Commission membership. Tennessee House Speaker
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(R- Crossville) and Lt. Gov.
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(R- Oak Ridge) in a February 26, 2021, letter to Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery queried as to if the Tennessee Capitol Commission had the authority to seek permission from the Tennessee Historical Commission to remove the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust. McNally reportedly has been a vocal defender of the displaying the Forrest bust at the second floor of the Tennessee General Assembly building. Acting upon the earlier 2020 amended approval issued by the Tennessee Capitol Commission, the Tennessee Historical Commission on March 17, 2021, itself voted 25–1, following a five-hour meeting, to move the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust, along with two other busts for public display at the nearby
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. On July 22, 2021, the state Building Commission voted 5–2 to give final approval to relocate the bust to the state museum. The bust was removed the following day. On July 27, 2021, the bust became part of a new exhibit at the Tennessee State Museum.


See also

*
Sam Davis Statue The Sam Davis Statue is a historic bronze statue of Sam Davis, the "Boy Hero of the Confederacy," outside the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee. History Its commission was first suggested by Sumner Archibald Cunningham, the found ...
, outside the Tennessee State Capitol * Nathan Bedford Forrest Statue, also in Nashville


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