RICHMOND, Va. -- Richmond’s Confederate monuments, including the Robert E. Lee statue and its 40-foot protest-art-covered granite pedestal, will be given to the Black History Museum and Cultural ...
RICHMOND, Va, — Work to relocate Richmond’s final city-owned Confederate monument should start this week after a judge refused a request to delay the removal of the statue of Gen. A.P. Hill from its ...
The Virginia capital’s Monument Row once paid homage to men who fought to preserve slavery Last week, a Black-owned construction company began dismantling the remaining stone pedestals previously used ...
Virginia and Richmond officials on Thursday announced a tentative agreement to transfer ownership of the city's now mostly removed Confederate monuments to the Black History Museum and Cultural Center ...
Replacing Lee’s statue in Emancipation Hall is the final piece of a multi-year project to rewrite American history.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond took down their confederate monuments in 2020, now they have established who will be tasked with deciding where those statues go next. The Black History Museum and ...
Gov. Ralph Northam, D-Va., and Democratic Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney announced Thursday that state and city governments had reached an agreement to transfer the ownership of the city's recently ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The City of Richmond Planning Commission meets virtually on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The meeting’s consent agenda includes items on the final actions for numerous confederate ...
RICHMOND, Va. — People who want Confederate monuments to be returned to Richmond are trying to take their case to the Virginia Supreme Court. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Thursday that they’re ...
Last week, a Black-owned construction company began dismantling the remaining stone pedestals previously used to prop up massive Confederate statues that used to be centered on Monument Avenue in ...
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