Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: The empty base for the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee remains standing following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-the-empty-base-for-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-remains-standing-following-the-statues-removal-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434213.html
RM2GJ51RH–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: The empty base for the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee remains standing following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: A banner advocating removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee hangs on a house on the day the statue is removed. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-a-banner-advocating-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-hangs-on-a-house-on-the-day-the-statue-is-removed-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434220.html
RM2GJ51RT–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: A banner advocating removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee hangs on a house on the day the statue is removed. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: The empty base of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee stands empty on Monument Avenue following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-the-empty-base-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-stands-empty-on-monument-avenue-following-the-statues-removal-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434185.html
RM2GJ51PH–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: The empty base of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee stands empty on Monument Avenue following the statue's removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: State troopers watch as workers saw the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee into two pieces for transport following its removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-state-troopers-watch-as-workers-saw-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-into-two-pieces-for-transport-following-its-removal-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434211.html
RM2GJ51RF–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: State troopers watch as workers saw the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee into two pieces for transport following its removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Workers saw the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee into two pieces for transport following its removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-workers-saw-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-into-two-pieces-for-transport-following-its-removal-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434210.html
RM2GJ51RE–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Workers saw the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee into two pieces for transport following its removal. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond Police Officer Pajda and Virginia state troopers escort Japhari Jones of Richmond out of the barricaded area as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-richmond-police-officer-pajda-and-virginia-state-troopers-escort-japhari-jones-of-richmond-out-of-the-barricaded-area-as-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-is-removed-from-its-enormous-pedestal-on-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434209.html
RM2GJ51RD–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond Police Officer Pajda and Virginia state troopers escort Japhari Jones of Richmond out of the barricaded area as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Virginia state troopers escort Japhari Jones of Richmond out of the barricaded area as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-virginia-state-troopers-escort-japhari-jones-of-richmond-out-of-the-barricaded-area-as-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-is-removed-from-its-enormous-pedestal-on-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434186.html
RM2GJ51PJ–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Virginia state troopers escort Japhari Jones of Richmond out of the barricaded area as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Virginia state troopers stand in the shade as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-virginia-state-troopers-stand-in-the-shade-as-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-is-removed-from-its-enormous-pedestal-on-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434217.html
RM2GJ51RN–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Virginia state troopers stand in the shade as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right) and another activist who declined to give his name (left) trade accusations about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-richmond-activist-japhari-jones-right-and-another-activist-who-declined-to-give-his-name-left-trade-accusations-about-who-is-more-true-to-the-anti-racism-movement-following-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-from-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434189.html
RM2GJ51PN–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right) and another activist who declined to give his name (left) trade accusations about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right), a man who declined to give his name (left), and Goad Gatsby (center) argue about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-richmond-activist-japhari-jones-right-a-man-who-declined-to-give-his-name-left-and-goad-gatsby-center-argue-about-who-is-more-true-to-the-anti-racism-movement-following-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-from-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434190.html
RM2GJ51PP–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right), a man who declined to give his name (left), and Goad Gatsby (center) argue about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Japhari Jones, an activist in Richmond, stands outside the barricades after being escorted out of the protected area by Virginia state police immediately following removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-japhari-jones-an-activist-in-richmond-stands-outside-the-barricades-after-being-escorted-out-of-the-protected-area-by-virginia-state-police-immediately-following-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-from-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434193.html
RM2GJ51PW–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Japhari Jones, an activist in Richmond, stands outside the barricades after being escorted out of the protected area by Virginia state police immediately following removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Emily Gaidowski makes her feelings about statues of Confederate figures known as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-richmond-activist-emily-gaidowski-makes-her-feelings-about-statues-of-confederate-figures-known-as-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-is-removed-from-its-enormous-pedestal-on-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434219.html
RM2GJ51RR–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Emily Gaidowski makes her feelings about statues of Confederate figures known as the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is removed from its enormous pedestal on Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: A veteran protester speaks with the media while awaiting the removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-a-veteran-protester-speaks-with-the-media-while-awaiting-the-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-from-monument-avenue-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434188.html
RM2GJ51PM–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: A veteran protester speaks with the media while awaiting the removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Russell Tee of Richmond, Virginia awaits removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richmond-va-usa-8-september-2021-pictured-russell-tee-of-richmond-virginia-awaits-removal-of-the-statue-of-confederate-general-robert-e-lee-the-virginia-supreme-court-ruled-last-week-that-the-six-story-monument-could-be-removed-it-has-yet-to-be-determined-whether-the-pedestal-covered-in-anti-racism-graffiti-will-be-removed-given-its-prominent-role-in-the-2020-anti-racism-uprising-in-richmond-credit-allison-bailey-alamy-live-news-image441434187.html
RM2GJ51PK–Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Russell Tee of Richmond, Virginia awaits removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News
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