A group that fought in court to keep a statue of Christopher Columbus in a south Philadelphia park has now filed suit against Mayor Jim Kenney and members of the city’s historical commission over their roles in the effort to remove the statue.
Christopher Columbus statue in South Philadelphia uncovered for the first time in over 2 years
"Frankly, it’s shocking what took place here, and it’s a shocking disregard for their responsibilities," Bochetto said. The 1876 statue was presented to the city by the Italian American community to commemorate the nation’s centennial. Many Italian Americans have embraced the 15th century explorer — once hailed as the discoverer of America — as a cultural hero and emblem of the city’s deep Italian heritage. But Kenney has said that despite centuries of veneration, Columbus had a "much more infamous" history, enslaving Indigenous people and imposing harsh punishments.
Kenney called for the Philadelphia statue’s removal, arguing it was a matter of public safety. A city arts panel and historical commission both agreed and a plywood box was erected to cover the statue. A judge, however, reversed the city’s decision, saying it had failed to provide evidence that the statue’s removal was necessary to protect the public.
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