In 1978 Julie witnessed the terror of the Klan first-hand while performing shows in Mississippi. “They’ve got their white hooded with slits for eyes and burning crosses - just shouting abuse and the 'N' word – it’s awful."
"It makes me feel awful, like a freak. I'm not a freak, I'm a human being. I was distraught."
"Our family have lost a true gentleman."
The council said councillors and locals had also questioned 'the political correctness' of the statues, adding they did not believe the statue was relevant to the area.
“I thought we had moved on from these kinds of things."
"He brainwashed me, I believed if I told anyone he would have my children taken away. For nine-and-a-half years he made my life a misery. He terrorised me day and night.”
"He is such a lovely, hard-working human being and I want to humanise him."
“We have new members walk in the door everyday because we don't have a mask policy."
“Your actions came at a time when the country has been under the most challenging and difficult times because of the Covid pandemic, when people have rallied together and raised the morale of the NHS staff."
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