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Also overnight is the news that Senator Tim Carpenter was reportedly attacked by protesters during an unruly night in Madison, Wisconsin.
During the course of the evening two statues were torn down - the Lady Forward statue, and a statue of Col. Hans Christian Heg.
Carpenter told reporters at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “I don’t know what happened. All I did was stop and take a picture and the next thing I’m getting five-six punches, getting kicked in the head.”
The unrest appears to have followed the arrest of a black man by police in the afternoon, who detained him after he allegedly entered a a restaurant with a megaphone and a baseball bat.
Crowds demanding the release of 28 year old Devonere Johnson later gathered, and in the ensuing demonstration the statues were toppled.
The Heg statue was decapitated and thrown into lake Monona. Heg was an anti-slavery campaigner who fought for the Union against the Confederacy.
The Republican leader of the state Assembly, Robin Vos, condemned the events, saying: “This is absolutely despicable. I am saddened at the cowardice of Madison officials to deal with these thugs.”
Overnight the city of Charleston in South Carolina removed a 100 foot (30m) high statue of former vice president and slavery advocate John C. Calhoun. Officials voted unanimously on Tuesday to remove the statue from downtown Marion Square.
Just before midnight on Tuesday the Charleston Police Department tweeted that, “Calhoun Street between Meeting Street and King Street is closed for the removal of the John C. Calhoun statue,” adding that the street will be closed for several hours.
About 1am on Wednesday, workers using massive cranes began to bring the statue down. A few hundred people gathered at the scene, mostly in favour of the removal.
“I believe that we are setting a new chapter, a more equitable chapter, in our city’s history,” mayor John Tecklenburg said, just before the vote. “We are making the right step. It’s just simply the right thing for us to do.”
Council members had heard from dozens of residents for and against the statue’s removal. Councilman Karl L. Brady Jr. said he knew his support may cost him votes but that he was voting his conscience in a move he said shows that, in Charleston, “we place white supremacy and white supremacist thought back where it belongs - on the ash heap of history.”
Calhoun’s support of slavery never wavered. He said in several speeches on the Senate floor in the 1830s that enslaved people in the south were better off than free black people in the north, while calling slavery a “positive good.”
The statue was erected in 1896, 64 years after he left office and 46 years after he died.
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I’m Martin Belam, you can get in touch with me via email at martin.belam@theguardian.comI’m Martin Belam, you can get in touch with me via email at martin.belam@theguardian.com