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Massive statue of Robert E. Lee is finally coming down in Richmond, Va.
2021-09-08 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       RICHMOND, Va. —

       Crews are set to remove one of the country’s largest remaining monuments to the Confederacy, a towering statute of Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Va.

       The 21-foot-tall bronze likeness of Lee on a horse will be hoisted off its 40-foot-tall plinth Wednesday, 131 years after it was erected in the former capital of the Confederacy as a tribute to one of its most prominent figures.

       Many consider the statue’s place of honor on Monument Avenue to be an offensive glorification of the South’s slave-holding past. Others argued that taking it down would amount to erasing history. Public officials resisted calls to remove it until the nationwide reckoning on race and social justice sparked by the murder of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis in May 2020.

       Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, announced plans for the statue’s removal in June 2020, 10 days after Floyd’s death. But the plans then stalled until Virginia’s Supreme Court last week ruled against two lawsuits that opposed the statue’s removal.

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       “This is an important step in showing who we are and what we value as a commonwealth,” Northam said in a news release announcing final plans for the removal.

       The work was scheduled to begin early Wednesday. A large crane will be used to hoist the 12-ton statue off its plinth. The sculpture is expected to be cut into two pieces for transport, although the final plan is subject to change, said Dena Potter, a spokeswoman for the state’s Department of General Services.

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       Robert E. Lee statue removed in Charlottesville after years of contention

       A Confederate monument that was at the center of a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 is removed from its stone pedestal.

       After the statue is taken down, crews will remove plaques from the base of the monument Thursday and will replace a time capsule that is believed to be inside.

       In Richmond, which was the Confederacy’s capital for most of the Civil War, the Lee statue became the epicenter of last summer’s protest movement. The city has removed more than a dozen other pieces of Confederate statuary on city land since Floyd’s death.

       Given that the statue is one of the largest and most recognizable Confederate monuments in the country, its removal is expected to draw a crowd and a heavy law-enforcement presence.

       Limited viewing opportunities from an area nearby will be available on a first‐come, first‐served basis, state officials said. The removal also will be livestreamed through the governor’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.

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       Robert E. Lee’s coat button found in time capsule under removed Confederate monument

       A button that experts believe was from Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was found inside a time capsule beneath the base of a Confederate monument.

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       The Lee statue was created by the internationally renowned French sculptor Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercie and is considered an artistic masterpiece, according to its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, where it has been listed since 2007.

       When the monument arrived in 1890 from France, an estimated 10,000 Virginians used wagons and rope to haul its pieces more than a mile to where it now stands. The statue was the first of five Confederate monuments to be erected on Monument Avenue, at a time when the Civil War and Reconstruction were over but Jim Crow racial segregation laws were on the rise.

       The Northam administration has said it would seek public input on the statue’s future. The plinth will be left behind for now amid efforts to rethink the design of Monument Avenue. Some racial justice advocates don’t want it removed, seeing the graffiti-covered base as a symbol of the protest movement that erupted after Floyd’s killing.

       


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