A statue of Tom Watson was placed on the steps of the Georgia state capitol in 1932. In 2013, it was moved to a less conspicuous location, a park across the street. Some people were glad to see the statue go. They believed that Watson should not be honored as a great leader. They thought that keeping his statue on the steps of the capitol sent the wrong message to visitors of the state’s most important government building. Others said that keeping monuments like those honoring Watson do not show support for his beliefs, but instead help us learn from our history. They said that removing the statue encouraged people to forget the embarrassing parts of Georgia history, instead of reminding us not to repeat them.
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Tom Watson's statue should be taken down from public places because he is not a good person to look up to and little kids are going to believe that he's a good person. He believed in white primary and white supremacy and supported the Burbon Triumvirate who "ruled" GA in the time and wanted to get the state more industrialized. Also he wrote bad things about colored people in his weekly news paper. (add conclusion)
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