Battle of Liberty Place Monument

Battle of Liberty Place Monument
Monument in 2006 in a less conspicuous location off Canal Street. It has since been moved to storage.
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29°57′04″N 90°03′50″W / 29.95121°N 90.06378°W / 29.95121; -90.06378
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Completion date1891
Dismantled dateApril 24, 2017

The Battle of Liberty Place Monument is a stone obelisk on an inscribed plinth, formerly on display in New Orleans, in the U.S. state of Louisiana, commemorating the "Battle of Liberty Place", an 1874 attempt by Democratic White League paramilitary organizations to take control of the government of Louisiana from its Reconstruction Era Republican leadership after a disputed gubernatorial election.

Erected in 1891 by a Southern Democratic-dominated city government in honor of the White League, the obelisk became the site of protests and rallies by both white supremacists and those who objected to it as a symbol of racism. It was removed in 2017 amid great controversy and threats of violence and was placed in storage.