Toronto Star

Jefferson Davis statue toppled in Virginia

- SARAH RANKIN AND JONATHAN DREW

RICHMOND, VA.— Protesters pulled down a century-old statue of Confederat­e president Jefferson Davis in the former capital of the Confederac­y, adding it to the list of Old South monuments removed or damaged around the U.S. in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

The 2.4-metre bronze figure on Richmond’s grand Monument Avenue had been all but marked for removal by city leaders in a matter of months, but demonstrat­ors took matters into their own hands Wednesday night, tying ropes around its legs and toppling it from its stone pedestal onto the pavement.

A crowd cheered and police looked on as the monument — installed by a Confederat­e heritage group in 1907 — was towed away. There were no immediate reports of any arrests.

The toppling came on the same day NASCAR banned Confederat­e flags — a common sight for decades in a sport steeped in southern tradition — at its stock car races. Also this week, the streaming service HBO Max temporaril­y removed the 1939 movie “Gone With the Wind,” criticized for romanticiz­ing slavery and the Civil War-era South, to add historical context.

In the weeks since Floyd’s death under a white Minneapoli­s police officer’s knee set off protests and sporadic violence across the U.S. over the treatment of Black people, many

Confederat­e monuments have been damaged or taken down, some toppled by demonstrat­ors, others removed by local authoritie­s.

Authoritie­s in Alabama got rid of a massive obelisk in Birmingham and a bronze likeness of a Confederat­e naval officer in Mobile. In Virginia, a 176-year-old slave auction block was removed in Fredericks­burg, and the United Daughters of the Confederac­y took down a statue in Alexandria.

The movement has extended around the world, with protesters decrying monuments to slave traders, imperialis­ts and explorers, including Christophe­r Columbus, Cecil Rhodes and Belgium’s King Leopold II.

 ?? PARKER MICHELS-BOYCE AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? A statue of Confederat­e president Jefferson Davis lies on the street after protesters pulled it down in Richmond, Va., on Wednesday night.
PARKER MICHELS-BOYCE AFP/GETTY IMAGES A statue of Confederat­e president Jefferson Davis lies on the street after protesters pulled it down in Richmond, Va., on Wednesday night.

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