‘We’ve Got Your Back,’ Murphy Told
Rights Commission Supports
Review Of ‘Savagery’ Plaque
By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com
ONEONTA – The city’s Commission on Community Relations and Human Rights supported Council member Luke Murphy, First Ward, as he begins reaching out to groups about the plaque in Neahwa Park that refers to “Indian savagery“
“I’m excited to say I have made contacts with the Oneida, Onondaga and Mohawk nations,” he said at this evening’s commission meeting. “I also have reached out to the president of the Daughters of the American Revolution. I want to make sure I have complete engagement of all parties before we proceed.”
In a brief resolution, Commissioner Paul Lawrence noted that the commission supports Murphy’s “effort to reconsider the history of the area.”
“We’ve got your back,” said Commissioner Shannon McHugh.
Murphy said he hopes to present his findings at a November meeting, during which the Commission can chose whether to make a recommendation to Council.