Former capital of the Confederacy removes its last city-owned monument honoring the South’s rebellion
The city of Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy for most of the Civil War, removed its last city-owned Confederate statue December 12, more than two years after it began to purge itself of what many saw as painful symbols of racial oppression. It took just minutes to free the statue of Confederate General A.P. Hill from its base before a crane using yellow straps looped under the statue’s arms lifted it onto a bed of tires on a flatbed truck. After the statue was removed, the crew got to work removing the base. Several dozen people, including neighbors...
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