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First, the city took down statues of confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Then its council voted to remove a statue featuring Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sacagawea.
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The Virginia city took down statues of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, toppling symbols that were at the center of the deadly Unite the Right rally in 2017.
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Statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson will be removed in the Virginia city almost four years after the deadly Unite the Right rally.
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In recent years, Confederate monuments have been removed across the South, but in some cases, the bases remain planted in the ground. The Southern Poverty Law Center, among others, sees it as a concern.
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals on Friday ordered the city of Asheville and Buncombe County to halt the demolition of a Confederate monument while an appeal plays out.
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Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler concluded that there is no evidence that Rev. Rob Lee of Iredell County is related to the notorious Confederate general.
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A historian sheds light on why we don’t seem to share any common ground when it comes to agreeing on the causes of the Civil War or the meaning or fate of Confederate monuments.
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People who wish to hold a protest or other event on county property in Gaston County will now need permission ahead of time, according to a new ordinance approved Tuesday night by Gaston County commissioners.
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An annual survey by the Southern Poverty Law Center found that 168 Confederate symbols, 94 of them monuments, came down across the country, virtually all in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing.
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Streets that could be renamed include Stonewall Street and West Hill Street uptown and Morrison Boulevard in south Charlotte.