Statue of Confederate General Lee removed from Virginia pedestal

8 September 2021, 16:54

Confederate Monument Richmond
Confederate Monument Richmond. Picture: PA

The statue was removed after years of resistance and a long court battle.

A crowd erupted in cheers and song as crews hoisted a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee off the giant pedestal where it has towered over the US state of Virginia’s capital city for more than a century.

The statue, one of America’s largest monuments to the Confederacy, was lifted away as one of the construction workers who helped strap harnesses to Lee and his horse lifted his arms in the air and counted down, “Three, two, one!” to jubilant shouts from a crowd of hundreds.

“This was a long time coming, part of the healing process so Virginia can move forward and be a welcoming state with inclusiveness and diversity,” Governor Ralph Northam said once the statue had been lowered to the ground.

Confederate Monument Richmond
A deconstruction crew strapped the statue to a crane (Steve Helber, Pool/AP)

The Democrat said it represented “more than 400 years of history that we should not be proud of”, and he congratulated Virginians for supporting its removal.

Black Lives Matter signs could be seen in the crowd, and some people chanted “Whose streets? Our streets!” and sang “Hey hey hey, goodbye”.

The statue – which workers used a power saw to cut in two along the general’s waist so it can be hauled under overpasses to a secure location until a decision is made about its future – was removed after years of resistance and a long court battle.

Governor Northam ordered that the statue be taken down last summer, citing the pain felt across the country over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck. But until a recent court ruling cleared the way, Governor Northam’s plans had been tied up in litigation.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam looked on as the statue was removed
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam said the statue’s removal had been ‘a long time coming’ (Steve Helber, Pool/AP)

The statue, a 21-foot (six-metre) bronze equestrian sculpture that sits on top of a pedestal nearly twice that height, has towered above a residential boulevard named Monument Avenue since 1890 in Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy.

Crews began work on Wednesday morning, with two public viewing areas set up. A crowd of around 200 people looked on as work to remove the statue got under way.

The state brought in a deconstruction crew surrounded by a heavy police presence to strap the statue to a crane. State, capitol and city police officers closed streets for blocks around the site, using heavy equipment and crowd-control barriers to keep people away.

The Federal Aviation Administration granted the state’s request to ban drone flights during the event, which was livestreamed through the governor’s Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Crowds watch as the statue was lifted away
Crowds of onlookers gathered to watch the event (Steve Helber, Pool/AP)

“This is a historic moment for the city of Richmond. The city, the community at large is saying that we’re not going to stand for these symbols of hate in our city anymore. And it was important for me to be here to see this historic moment,” Rachel Smucker, 28, said.

Ms Smucker, who is white, said she moved to Richmond three years ago and found Monument Avenue “jarring”.

“I’ve always found it to be offensive, as a symbol of protecting slavery and the racism that people of colour still face today,” she said.

The piece had stood alongside four other large Confederate statues on the avenue which the city removed last summer.

Confederate Monument-Richmond
The statue was one of several on Monument Avenue (Steve Helber/AP)

“We put things on pedestals when we want people to look up,” Governor Northam said in June 2020 when he announced the removal plan.

“Think about the message that this sends to people coming from around the world to visit the capital city of one of the largest states in our country. Or to young children.”

After Mr Floyd’s death, the area around the statute became a hub for protests and occasional clashes between police and demonstrators.

The decisions by the governor and Richmond mayor Levar Stoney to remove the Confederate tributes marked a major victory for civil rights activists, whose previous calls over the decades to remove the statues had been resisted by both city and state officials.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Malcolm X Speaking at Rally

Malcolm X's family files $100m wrongful death lawsuit against CIA, FBI and NYPD over assassination of civil rights icon

Torrents of water have hit the streets of Portugal's Algarve region

Five minute downpour submerges streets of Algarve as flash flooding continues to devastate Europe

Recent flooding in Spain has been blamed by many on climate change

UN climate summit 'no longer fit for purpose', activists say after Cop29 host says oil is 'gift from God'

From the world's richest man to a 'vaccine sceptic': Trump picks his radical right-wing cabinet.

From the world's richest man to a 'vaccine sceptic': Trump picks his radical right-wing cabinet

Footage of the turbulence onboard the flight has been posted online

Horror moment screaming air passengers lifted out of seats in extreme turbulence as plane forced to turn back

Residents are moved out of the nursing home where least 10 people have died in a fire in Zaragoza, Spain, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Ferran Mallol )

At least ten dead and more injured in fire at Spanish nursing home

Trump continues to name his cabinet

Trump’s controversial Cabinet - Anti-vax RFK Jr nominated as health chief as defence figures ‘alarmed’ by Gabbard

Portrait Of Shel Talmy

Music producer Shel Talmy, who worked with The Who and David Bowie, dies aged 87

France and Israel fans clash with police in Paris despite ramped up police presence following Amsterdam unrest

France and Israel fans clash amid ramped up police presence in Paris for UEFA Nations League game

Basem Naim, a Hamas leader

Hamas prepared for 'immediate' ceasefire in Gaza but claims Israel has not offered any 'serious proposals' in months

Donald Trump with Matt Gaetz

Trump's pick for US attorney-general faced sex-trafficking investigation by department he's now set to lead

TOPSHOT-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-DISPLACED

Ukraine-style visa scheme for Gaza families proposed by Labour MP

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office

Donald Trump names ‘reckless’ Matt Gaetz attorney general as president-elect holds historic meeting with Joe Biden

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump and Biden 'both really enjoyed seeing each other', claims President-elect after historic meeting at White House

President Trump Speaks at America First Agenda Summit

Who has Trump picked to be in his cabinet so far and who is in the running?

Two women - who were part of a global monkey torture network - have been jailed

Two women jailed after being part of 'sickening and sadistic' monkey torture network