Editorial: When the fight to remove statues become a struggle against history
by The Times Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times
Apr 12, 2018
3 minutes
Five years after President William McKinley was assassinated at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y., farmer George Zehnder presented the Northern California city of Arcata with a 8.5-foot-tall statue of the 25th president. Just a few months before the assassination, Zehnder had met McKinley at an appearance in San Jose, which affirmed his belief that McKinley was the nation's first modern president and should be honored. Arcata gladly accepted the statue, which was placed
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