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Monument Avenue In Richmond, Va., Looks Different With The Statue Of Gen. Lee Down Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam ordered remove the massive memorial to Robert E. Lee more than a year ago.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Paul Williams from the Richmond Times-Dispatch about his columns on the confederate statues on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va.
Until recently, there were six statues on Monument Avenue: Maury, Davis, Jackson, Lee, J.E.B. Stuart, and the Black tennis legend Arthur Ashe, who was added in 1996 in an effort to balance the avenue.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Monument Avenue 10k is back and the race swag has been unveiled. Sports Backers unveiled the 10k finisher medal design Tuesday morning. Upon completion of the 6.2 mile ...
The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is seen on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., Sunday, June 7, 2020, following a week of unrest in the U.S. against police brutality and racism in ...
RICHMOND — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has agreed to take down the 40-foot granite pedestal that once supported the titanic statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and became the heart of last ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- The future of Monument Avenue in Richmond remains unclear four years after multiple Confederate statues were removed and Mayor Levar Stoney said he would embark on a planning ...
Another Confederate statue on Richmond's iconic Monument Avenue was removed Tuesday, the third in a week and the final one owned by the city that was once the capital of the Confederacy. The ...
The Citizens' Debate, held at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture (VMHC), was co-sponsored by Richmond First, the VMHC’s John Marshall Center, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and WTVR CBS 6.
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Richmond’s Easter on Parade hops off on Monument Avenue - MSNRICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) –The streets of Monument avenue saw hundreds of residents pack the streets today as the annual Easter on Parade, came out to celebrate. The 50th annual Easter on Parade ...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam ordered remove the massive memorial to Robert E. Lee more than a year ago. Now that it's down, activists and others are looking forward to what changes may follow.
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