As John Lewis was honored in Alabama, a state GOP legislator celebrated a KKK leader's birthday
As John Lewis was honored in Alabama, a state GOP legislator celebrated a KKK leaders birthday
Politics
Alabama Republican lawmakers post praising KKK leader denounced by Democrats, GOP
Updated Jul 27, 2020; Posted Jul 27, 2020
By Howard Koplowitz | hkoplowitz@al.com
The Alabama Democratic Party renewed its call for a state lawmaker to step down after he posted on social media that he had a great time honoring Confederate Army General and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest over the weekend.
And while the states Republican Party isnt asking Rep. Will Dismukes, R-Prattville, to resign, the partys chairwoman called the tribute improper.
Dismukes said on Facebook Sunday that he had a great time celebrating Forrests birthday at Fort Dixie in Selma, adding that he gave the invocation for the festivities.
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Dismukes took the post down by Monday, and said that the photo and posting was in no way glorifying the Klan or disrespecting the late Rep. John Lewis, the Alabama, Civil Rights icon and longtime congressman from Georgia who died last week and was celebrated in Alabama over the weekend.
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