A judge ruled in October that the city, not the descendants of Confederate General A.P. Hill, should decide where his statue and remains are moved.
The city of Richmond removed the statue of former Confederate General A.P. Hill Monday, the last of its public Confederate monuments, concluding a two-year effort by city officials and protestors to remove memorials to the Confederacy in its former capital.The Washington Post via Getty ImagesA 130-year-old statue memorializing Hill, a former Confederate general, was removed by construction workers before 10 a.m. Monday.
The process to remove Hill’s statue has taken longer than other efforts because it contains his remains, the, though a lawsuit brought forward by Hill’s indirect descendants arguing they should decide where his statue and remains should be moved was shot down by Judge David Cheek in October. Cheek ruled in favor of the city moving the statue to the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, while Hill’s remains will be reburied in Culpeper, Virginia, near where he was born.to Axios, adding Richmond had completed its project to remove memorials to the Confederacy and “can turn the next page.
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Richmond removes its last public Confederate monumentRICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The city of Richmond — the capital of the Confederacy for most of the Civil War — has removed its last public Confederate statue .
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Richmond removes its last public Confederate monumentThe city of Richmond _ the capital of the Confederacy for most of the Civil War _ has removed its last public Confederate statue
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'The last day of the Lost Cause': Richmond removes its final Confederate statueIt marks the close of a two-year effort to remove memorials to the Confederacy in its former capital.
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Which Confederate statues are gone in the DMV — and which remain?As Richmond takes down its statue of Confederate Gen. A.P. Hill, here are the fates of some of the other monuments to the Lost Cause that have been removed over the past few years.
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Richmond’s last major city-owned Confederate memorial is now downWork crews moved into place Monday morning to begin taking down the city’s last major icon to the Lost Cause, a statue of Confederate Gen. A.P. Hill in the middle of a busy intersection.
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