Richmond, Virginia Removes Statue Of Confederate General Robert E. Lee

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Workers lift the torso after it was sawed off from the statue of Robert E. Lee during a removal at Robert E. Lee Memorial September 8, 2021 in Richmond, Virginia. The Commonwealth of Virginia removed the largest Confederate statue remaining in the U.S. following authorization by all three branches of state government, including a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court of Virginia. (Footage by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 08: Workers lift the torso after it was sawed off from the statue of Robert E. Lee during a removal at Robert E. Lee Memorial September 8, 2021 in Richmond, Virginia. The Commonwealth of Virginia removed the largest Confederate statue remaining in the U.S. following authorization by all three branches of state government, including a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court of Virginia. (Footage by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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