Article 699ST The statue graveyard where torn down Confederate monuments lie

The statue graveyard where torn down Confederate monuments lie

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Iker Seisdedos
from US news | The Guardian on (#699ST)

Richmond, Virginia, removed likenesses of Robert E Lee and other generals after protests in 2020. Where will they go next?

In an open-air industrial area in Richmond, Virginia, lie the remains of Confederate statues.

The storage wasteland, whose exact location has been withheld for security reasons, is a carefully organized graveyard of America's racist past. The remains of Gen Robert E Lee - glorified by a statue that is 60ft tall and was once the largest on Richmond's Monument Avenue - takes up about half the space. In the background is a slab dedicated to Stonewall" Jackson, who earned his nickname at the first battle of Manassas, fought only 30 miles south of Washington, DC at the start of the civil war (1861-65).

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