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Related: About this forumVirginia court to hear challenges to removal of Lee statue
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Last June, when Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced a plan to take down a 131-year-old statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, the move was met with widespread praise and relief from racial justice activists who had long seen it as a symbol of white supremacy.
A year later, the enormous bronze equestrian statue still towers over a traffic circle on historic Monument Avenue in downtown Richmond, kept in place by two lawsuits filed by people who believe it should stay right where it is.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Virginia will hear arguments in the legal challenges.
Among the central issues to be decided by the court: Is the Commonwealth of Virginia bound by a decision made by state officials more than 130 years ago? Or can the state undo that decision because the publics attitude toward Confederate symbols has changed drastically since then?
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Journeyman
(15,159 posts)Tear it down. Take it out of the public square.
underpants
(187,107 posts)I never thought Id see that. Those were city property while Lee is a state park INSIDE the sidewalk surrounding it. The sidewalk is city the grass is Commonwealth turf.
AP Hill is still up on city land. Hes buried under it which is complicating things. Hes been buried at least three times from what I have been able to find.