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When Jimmy Carter Met Bob Dylan 
Jimmy Carter and Bob Dylan. (photo: RS)
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Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) said on Twitter Friday evening that Lee “should be bringing Tennessee into the 21st Century not backsliding into the 19th.”
Cohen noted that Forrest was the perpetrator of the 1864 massacre at Fort Pillow, in which troops commanded by Forrest killed 300 Union soldiers — 200 of them black members of the 16th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment — with an overwhelming Confederate force of 2,500 in Tennessee.
Cohen later tweeted, “Trees make up a forest not a Forrest who used trees for lynchings and making crosses for burning.”
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