The Virginia Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the state can remove a large statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from the city of Richmond's "Monument Avenue." Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam ...
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A monument honoring the abolition of slavery was dedicated in Richmond, Virginia, just two miles from where a hulking statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee once prominently stood.
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Updated at 7:29 p.m. ET A Virginia judge has ruled that Richmond's statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee can be removed under the governor's order. The statue, which stands 60 feet high, is the ...
RICHMOND — A Confederate heritage organization has asked the state for permission to gather Sept. 16 at Richmond's Robert E. Lee monument.