Art commission wants ‘Oh! Susanna’ songwriter’s statue gone
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Art Commission has voted to recommend removing a 117-year-old statue of the “Oh! Susanna” songwriter that has been criticized as demeaning because it includes a slave sitting at his feet, plucking a banjo.
The commission wants the city to remove the statue of Pittsburgh native son Stephen Foster at Schenley Park within six months and find a new spot where it can be displayed on private property and “properly contextualized.”
Foster died in 1864. His songs also include “Camptown Races.”
Critics say the statue is offensive, but others say it merely shows that Foster was inspired by black spirituals and other music.