John Guess Jr., CEO Emeritus of the Houston Museum of African American Culture, talks about the bronze statue "The Spirit of The Confederacy" on display at the museum, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Houston.
The statue, which has been in storage following its removal, arrived at the Houston Museum of African American Culture on Monday.
Guess said he believes the museum is the first African American institution in the country to house a Confederate monument.
Museum officials say people will be able to see the statue up close from the courtyard at a later date.
The statue sits facing a collection of eye sculptures by Bert Long Jr., a Black Houston artist.