The Scotsman

Virginia’s statue of Robert E Lee is removed from US Capitol

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

A statue of the Confederat­e general Robert E Lee that has represente­d Virginia in the US Capitol for 111 years has been removed.

Virginia governor Ralph North am said in a statement that workers removed the statue from the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington early yesterday morning.

Mr Northam had requested the removal and a state commission decided that Lee was not a fitting symbol for the state.

Lee' s statue had stood with George Washington' s statue since 1909 as Virginia' s representa­tives in the Capitol.

Every state gets two statues.

The state commission has recommende­d replacing Lee's statue with one of Barbara Johns, who pro tested over conditions at her allblack high school in the town of Farmville in 1951.

Her court case became part of the landmark Brownv Board of Education decision by the US Supreme Court.

The ruling had struck down racial segregatio­n in public schools.

Confederat­e monuments have re - emerged as a national flashpoint since the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapoli­s police officer pressed his knee into his neck for several minutes.

Protesters de crying racism have targeted Confederat­e monuments in multiple cities and some have been taken down.

"The Confederac­y is a symbol of Virginia' s racist and divisive history and it is past time we tell our story with images of perseveran­ce, diversity, and inclusion ," Mr Nor tham said in a state - ment.

The Democratic governor added :" I look forward to seeing a trailblazi­ng young woman of colour represent Virginia in the US Capitol, where visitors will learn about Barbara Johns' contri but ions to America and be em powered to create positive change in their communitie­s just like she did."

The US House of Re present at iv es Speaker Nancy Pelosi also hailed the statue’s removal, saying in a statement there" is no room for celebratin­g the bigotry of the Confederac­y in the Capitol or any other place of honour in our country ".

The presence of statues of general sand other figures of the Confederac­y in Ca pitol locations such as St a tuar y Hall – the original House chamber –has been offensive to African American legislator­s for many years.

Former Representa­tive Jesse Ja ck sonJr, an Illinois Democrat, was known to give tours pointing out the numerous statues.

But it is up to the states to determine which of their historical figures to display.

Jefferson Davis, a former US senator from Miss issip pi who was president of the Confederat­e States of America, is represente­d by one of two statues from that state.

Ms Pelosi, a Democrat from California, noted in June that Mr Davis and Con federate vice president Alexander Stephens, whose statue comes from Georgia ," were charged with treason against the United States".

 ??  ?? 0 Visitors walk past a statue of Confederat­e commanding general Robert E Lee in the crypt of the US Capitol in Washington, DC
0 Visitors walk past a statue of Confederat­e commanding general Robert E Lee in the crypt of the US Capitol in Washington, DC
 ??  ?? 0 Robert E Lee’s statue is removed from the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington
0 Robert E Lee’s statue is removed from the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington

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