A new monument has been unveiled in the spot where the iconic Robert E. Lee equestrian stood in Richmond — just two weeks after it was removed.
The statue of Lee was a national historic landmark and installed in 1890.
Lawmakers were on the scene when the Emancipation and Freedom Monument was dedicated on Wednesday.
Lee’s replacement features a woman holding an infant in one hand and a document in the other, as well as a man standing with and chains dropping to the ground from his wrists. Both figures are bronze and 12′ tall.
You would think this would piss “them” off more than a man on a horse. I’m offended.
People should riot and raise hell about this
Hope they destroy it !!!!!!!
Oh, we might have known. Hope the local good ole boys take care of this in that fine southern means.
TAKE IT DOWN IM offended
Giant middle fingers. Double pumping both as a sign of disgust, but non verbal.
WTF!!!!
I will never step foot in Richmond Virginia again!