Gen. Lee Statue Can Be Removed, Virginia Supreme Court Rules
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The high court's ruling came in two lawsuits filed by Virginia residents who attempted to block removal.
The Supreme Court of Virginia ruled Thursday that the state can take down an enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that became widely seen as a symbol of racial injustice as it towered over Monument Avenue in the state’s capital for more than a century. The high court’s ruling came in two lawsuits filed by Virginia residents who attempted to block removal of the 21-foot bronze equestrian sculpture, which shows Lee in military attire atop a 40-foot pedestal. The court found that “restrictive covenants” in the 1887 and 1890 deeds that transferred the statue to the state no longer apply.More Related News