Hearing Set In Suit Over War Monument That Separates Soldiers By ‘Colored’ And ‘White’

FILE - This photo taken Jan. 22, 2015 shows a plaque honoring World War I soldiers on Greenwood County memorial. The former governor who helped push to have the Confederate flag removed from atop the South Carolina... FILE - This photo taken Jan. 22, 2015 shows a plaque honoring World War I soldiers on Greenwood County memorial. The former governor who helped push to have the Confederate flag removed from atop the South Carolina Statehouse dome has some advice for people in Greenwood who want to change the plaques on a war memorial that separates fallen soldiers by race but can't without a two-thirds vote of the Legislature because of one tenent of the compromise. "No one is going to challenge them if they just go ahead and do it," said Jim Hodges. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins) MORE LESS
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A judge will hear arguments about a lawsuit that seeks belated integration for a World War I memorial that separates the soldiers’ names by race.

Lawyers for the state of South Carolina argue that the lawsuit should be thrown out.

On the other side is a Greenwood group that wanted to change plaques on the World War I monument that list the dead under separate “colored” and “white” sections. They were stopped by the Heritage Act.

The act requires a two-thirds vote from the state Legislature to change any historical monument from any era of history. It was passed in 2000 when lawmakers feared a backlash against monuments and street names honoring Confederates.

Several motions including the request to toss out the lawsuit will be heard Tuesday morning in Laurens.

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