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'''The Robert E. Lee Statue''' is located in [[Emancipation Park]] and has been the center of controversy regarding its slated removal. The statue is currently wrapped in a tarp under orders of [[City Council]]. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Three arrested as councilors vote to shroud Confederate statues at meeting overwhelmed by anger|url=http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/three-arrested-as-councilors-vote-to-shroud-confederate-statues-at/article_5a42f7a8-86d0-11e7-87a5-23ba81576181.html|author=Chris Suarez|pageno=A1|printdate=August 22, 2017|publishdate=August 22, 2017|accessdate=September 16, 2017}}</ref>
==History==
The statue was erected in 1924 after being given to the city by [[Paul Goodloe McIntire]]. <ref name=A>{{cite web|title= Lee Park|url=http://www.charlottesville.org/departments-and-services/departments-h-z/parks-recreation-/parks-trails/city-parks/emancipation-park-formerly-known-as-lee-park|author=|work=|publisher=City of Charlottesville|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=September 16, 2017}}</ref>
The statue was conceived by Henry M. Shrady, completed by Leo Lentelli, and presented to the City in 1924. <ref name=A/>  The reveal of the statue was celebrated with a reunion of confederate soldiers, a parade, and a speech by [[University of Virginia]] President, [[Edwin A. Alderman]]. <ref> Rourke. Kristen. "Marking History in Charlottesville." np. City Council Chambers, Charlottesville, VA. 30 May 2012. presentation. </ref>
==Calls for removal==
==Lawsuit over removal==
The group [[Virginia's Sons of Confederate Veterans]] filed a suit in March 2017 claiming that Council's action to remove the statue was illegal under Virginia law. The suit stated the statue and the [[Stonewall Jackson Statue]] are war memorials and protected. The suit asked for an injunction barring Council from moving the statue pending a ruling from [[Charlottesville Circuit Court]] Judge [[Robert Moore]]. <ref>{{cite web|title=Lawsuit seeks to stop removal of Confederate statue in Virginia|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/lawsuit-seeks-to-stop-removal-of-confederate-statue-in-virginia/2017/03/24/62df23ca-0fe6-11e7-8fed-dbb23e393b15_story.html?utm_term=.1d3fa2dfda7d|author=Justin Wm. Moyer|work=News Article|publisher=Washington Post|location=|publishdate=March 24, 2017|accessdate=September 16, 2017}}</ref>
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'''The Robert E. Lee Statue''' is located in [[Lee Park]].  It was given to the City by [[Paul Goodloe McIntire]].<ref name=A>{{cite web|title= Lee Park|url=http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=354|author=|work=|publisher=City of Charlottesville|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=18 Mar 2012}}</ref> The statue was conceived by Henry M. Shrady, completed by Leo Lentelli, and presented to the City in 1924. <ref name=A/>  The reveal of the statue was celebrated with a reunion of confederate soldiers, a parade, and a speech by [[University of Virginia]] President, [[Edwin A. Alderman]]. <ref> Rourke. Kristen. "Marking History in Charlottesville." np. City Council Chambers, Charlottesville, VA. 30 May 2012. presentation. </ref>
 
 
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[[Category: Statues]]
[[Category: Statues]]

Revision as of 13:13, 16 September 2017

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The Robert E. Lee Statue is located in Emancipation Park and has been the center of controversy regarding its slated removal. The statue is currently wrapped in a tarp under orders of City Council. [1]

History

The statue was erected in 1924 after being given to the city by Paul Goodloe McIntire. [2]

The statue was conceived by Henry M. Shrady, completed by Leo Lentelli, and presented to the City in 1924. [2] The reveal of the statue was celebrated with a reunion of confederate soldiers, a parade, and a speech by University of Virginia President, Edwin A. Alderman. [3]

Calls for removal

Lawsuit over removal

The group Virginia's Sons of Confederate Veterans filed a suit in March 2017 claiming that Council's action to remove the statue was illegal under Virginia law. The suit stated the statue and the Stonewall Jackson Statue are war memorials and protected. The suit asked for an injunction barring Council from moving the statue pending a ruling from Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Robert Moore. [4]



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References

  1. Web. Three arrested as councilors vote to shroud Confederate statues at meeting overwhelmed by anger, Chris Suarez, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, August 22, 2017, retrieved September 16, 2017. Print. August 22, 2017 page A1.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Web. Lee Park, City of Charlottesville, retrieved September 16, 2017.
  3. Rourke. Kristen. "Marking History in Charlottesville." np. City Council Chambers, Charlottesville, VA. 30 May 2012. presentation.
  4. Web. Lawsuit seeks to stop removal of Confederate statue in Virginia, Justin Wm. Moyer, News Article, Washington Post, March 24, 2017, retrieved September 16, 2017.