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The History of Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee

The History of Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee

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On January 19, 2019, Republican Governor Lee became the 50th Governor of the State of Tennessee. That summer, he found one of his duties by law was to proclaim Nathan Bedford Forrest Day on July 13. Forrest was the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, founded in Pulaski, TN, on Christmas Eve, 1865.

Universal Citation: TN Code § 15–2–101 (2019)

"Each year it is the duty of the governor of this state to proclaim the following as days of special observance: January 19, "Robert E. Lee Day"; February 12, "Abraham Lincoln Day"; March 15, "Andrew Jackson Day"; June 3, "Memorial Day" or "Confederate Decoration Day"; July 13, "Nathan Bedford Forrest Day"; and NovemGovernor "Veterans' Day." The governor shall invite the people of this state to observe the days in schools, churches, and other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies expressive of the public sentiment befitting the anniversary of such dates."

The law requiring these dates to be honored was initially…

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