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MONUMENT THATamp;#39;S BEEN IN LOUISVILLE FOR MORE THAN 100-YEARS WILL BE MOVED. THE CITY AND UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE HAVE DECIDED A CONFEDERATE STATUE NEAR THE U-OF-L CAMPUS NEEDS TO BE SOMEWHERE ELSE. JENNIFER PALUMBO IS AT THE LIVE DESK WITH THE STORY THATamp;#39;S NEW AT FIVE JENNIFER? LOUISVILLE MAYOR GREG FISCHER AND U OF L PRESIDENT JAMES RAMSEY MADE THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THIS MORNING SAYING THE MONUMENT REPRESENTS HISTORY BUT ITamp;#39;S BEST TO MOVE IT TO A NEW LOCATION. THE KENTUCKY WOMENamp;#39;S MONUMENT ASSOCIATION GAVE THIS 70-FOOT-TALL STATUE TO THE CITY IN 1895 TO COMMEMORATE THE KENTUCKIANS WHO FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THE CONFEDERACY DURING THE CIVIL WAR. IN 1954 IT WAS MOVED TO ITS CURRENT LOCATION BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS AND PLACED ON THE NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTER IN 1997. U OF L PRESIDENT JAMES RAMSEY SAID REMOVING THE STATUE WAS A PRIORITY FOR THE UNIVERSITYamp;#39;S DIVERSITY COMMITTEE. James Ramsey, University of Louisville President: amp;quot