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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 7, 2025

The city of Columbia on Oct. 3 unveiled a statue of Thurgood Marshall to represent the former Supreme Court justice's time in the city following the 1946 Columbia Uprising nearly 80 years ago. The Daily Herald reports that in addition to the statue, the monument features four historical markers telling the story of the uprising and Marshall's role in the aftermath. Chancellor Doug Jenkins, president of the Tennessee Judicial Conference, spoke during the dedication ceremony, saying the Marshall statue was "proper" so that "your community will always remember his association with it and your role in the larger struggle occurring at the time. ... To those whose energy and admiration to make this happen, thank you."