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Final remnants of Confederate monuments in Richmond could be gone this summer


Final remnants of Confederate monuments in Richmond could be gone this summer
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Final remnants of Confederate monuments in Richmond could be gone this summer (Courtesy: NBC 12) (Copyright 2021 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.)
RICHMOND, Va. – The final remnants of Confederate monuments in Richmond could be gone this summer. Plans are coming together to remove the final city-owned statue and all the pedestals they once stood upon, according to NBC12 reporting.
“It doesn’t have to be proliferated with painful trinkets of white supremacy,” said Mike Jones, Richmond City Council.
Tuesday will mark the first hurdle for the plans to remove the final pieces of Confederate monuments in Richmond. That’s when the city’s Commission of Architectural Review will see the plans for six sites, mainly along Monument Avenue. ....

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Permit issued to reduce height of Confederate flag along I-64 in Louisa County


BY TYLER HAMMEL
The Daily Progress
The owner of a controversial flagpole bearing a Confederate flag in Louisa County has received a permit to reduce the height of the structure, likely ending a years-long legal battle.
The Confederate battle flag has been an issue of contention since it was erected in 2018. Initially called the Charlottesville I-64 Spirit of Defiance Memorial Battle Flag by the Virginia Flaggers, the flagpole was reportedly built in response to Charlottesville City Council votes to remove two statues of Confederate generals.
The 30- by 50-foot flag flies from a 120-foot-tall pole about 15 miles east of Charlottesville. The flagpole, erected on private property, is momentarily visible to motorists traveling east on Interstate 64. ....

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CNN The Hunt With John Walsh September 13, 2015 03:17:00

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