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After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

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COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

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Left: The Lee-Jackson monument on Monday, following a demonstration against white supremacy. Right: On Wednesday, community members gathered in Wyman Park Dell after the statue’s removal.

COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Left: The Lee-Jackson monument on Monday, following a demonstration against white supremacy. Right: On Wednesday, community members gathered in Wyman Park Dell after the statue’s removal.

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After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

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Crews hauled away the Lee-Jackson monument in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

COURTESY OF JORDAN BRITTON Crews hauled away the Lee-Jackson monument in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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Left: The Lee-Jackson monument on Monday, following a demonstration against white supremacy. Right: On Wednesday, community members gathered in Wyman Park Dell after the statue’s removal.

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COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Left: The Lee-Jackson monument on Monday, following a demonstration against white supremacy. Right: On Wednesday, community members gathered in Wyman Park Dell after the statue’s removal.

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Crews hauled away the Lee-Jackson monument in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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COURTESY OF JORDAN BRITTON Crews hauled away the Lee-Jackson monument in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

Madre Luz

Courtesy of ROLLIN HU After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.

 
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Artist activists erected a statue of a pregnant black woman with her fist raised in front of a Confederate monument of General Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.

Courtesy of MORGAN OME Artist activists erected a statue of a pregnant black woman with her fist raised in front of a Confederate monument of General Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.

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Demonstrators called for the removal of the Confederate monument in Wyman Park Dell.

Courtesy of ROLLIN HU Demonstrators called for the removal of the Confederate monument in Wyman Park Dell.




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Artist activists erected a statue of a pregnant black woman with her fist raised in front of a Confederate monument of General Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.

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Courtesy of MORGAN OME Artist activists erected a statue of a pregnant black woman with her fist raised in front of a Confederate monument of General Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.

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Demonstrators shouted "Tear it down!" at the Confederate monument in Wyman Park Dell.

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Courtesy of ROLLIN HU Demonstrators shouted "Tear it down!" at the Confederate monument in Wyman Park Dell.

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Demonstrators marched down N. Charles St. as a show of solidarity for the counter-protesters in Charlottesville.

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Courtesy of ROLLIN HU Demonstrators marched down N. Charles St. as a show of solidarity for the counter-protesters in Charlottesville.

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