​ Robert E. Lee Statue Removed on Historic Virginia Street
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Robert E. Lee Statue Removed on Historic Virginia Street

Regan by Regan
September 8, 2021
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A towering statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, the last Confederate statue remaining along Richmond’s historic Monument Avenue, was removed this morning.

Two crucial rulings from the Virginia Supreme Court last week made it possible to finally get the controversial statue removed from the area that once served as the Confederacy’s capital.

As the statue came down shortly before 9:00 a.m., protesters at the site chanted “Black Lives Matter” and sang Steam’s classic “Na, Na, Na, Na, Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.”

NOW: Crowd chanting “hey hey hey, goodbye” as officials remove the Robert E. Lee Monument in Virginia —
the country’s largest Confederate statue pic.twitter.com/PFswiZCwXM

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) September 8, 2021

 

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Blogging since 2006, Regan has written for numerous online publications including YoRaps.com, BallerAlert.com and her own online labor of love Honeygrip.com. In 2010, as her alter-ego Honeygrip, Regan was the gossip correspondent for controversial radio personalities Star & Bucwild. Each experience not only thickened her skin but it introduced her to a new passion, the new realm of ‘social media’.

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