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August 17, 2017COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU 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.
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.
COURTESY OF JORDAN BRITTON Crews hauled away the Lee-Jackson monument in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Courtesy of ROLLIN HU After the removal of the Lee-Jackson monument, activists placed Madre Luz on the statue’s pedestal.
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.
Courtesy of ROLLIN HU Demonstrators shouted "Tear it down!" at the Confederate monument in Wyman Park Dell.
Courtesy of ROLLIN HU Demonstrators marched down N. Charles St. as a show of solidarity for the counter-protesters in Charlottesville.
PUBLIC DOMAIN University administrators sent out an email Thursday afternoon to offer condolences and support.