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Richmond removes its last remaining Confederate statue
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Richmond, Virginia, was once the capital of the Confederacy. On Monday, the city removed its last Confederate monument.
Workers lifted a bronze statue of Confederate General A.P. Hill from its base and placed it on a truck. Richmond Mayor Levar M. Stoney tweeted photos and a video of the removal – more than two years after the city started taking down Confederate monuments.
"Over two years ago, Richmond was home to more Confederate statues than any city in the United States. Collectively, we have closed that chapter," Stoney said. "We now continue the work of being a more inclusive and welcoming place where ALL belong."
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