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STONEWALL JACKSON


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Craig County โ€œrocketsโ€ to first-ever 5-0 start with 54-0 win over Stonewall Jackson

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Craig County football is on a roll with an undefeated streak, now 5-0 for the first time in program history. Coach Fisherโ€™s team stayed focused on the task at hand against Stonewall Jackson.

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National Cathedral replaces windows honoring Confederacy with stained-glass homage to racial justice

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The landmark Washington National Cathedral has unveiled new stained-glass windows with a theme of racial justice.

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โ€˜We are still proud of our historyโ€™: Groups gather in Lexington to celebrate Lee-Jackson Day

Read full article: โ€˜We are still proud of our historyโ€™: Groups gather in Lexington to celebrate Lee-Jackson Day

While the Commonwealth no longer celebrates Lee-Jackson Day as a holiday, organizers who have hosted events in the past to celebrate the day say the history must live on.

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Rockbridge County town looking to acquire Charlottesvilleโ€™s Confederate statues

Read full article: Rockbridge County town looking to acquire Charlottesvilleโ€™s Confederate statues

At least 13 organizations and one municipality have expressed interest in acquiring two statues of Confederate generals removed from downtown Charlottesville parks, including one monument that was the focus of a violent white nationalist rally in 2017, according to city documents.

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Charlottesville to remove Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson statues on Saturday

Read full article: Charlottesville to remove Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson statues on Saturday

A Confederate monument that helped spark a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville is set to come down Saturday, the city announced.

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Charlottesvilleโ€™s Stonewall Jackson statue once again vandalized

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The statue of Stonewall Jackson in Charlottesville has again been vandalized.

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Stripped of state holiday status, Lee-Jackson Day activities continue in Lexington

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LEXINGTON, Va โ€“ For the first time in more than 100 years, the Commonwealth of Virginia did not observe Lee-Jackson Day. Despite it no longer being a state holiday, the Virginia Flaggers and the Stonewall Brigade of the Sons of Confederate Veterans still gathered in Lexington to celebrate the day. Virginia Military Institute removed its Stonewall Jackson statue and the cemetery formerly named for the Confederate general is now named Oak Grove. Friedman said itโ€™s important that his community continue to have hard discussions about what will be best for the city moving forward. The same groups are expected to gather at the Stonewall Jackson statue on Saturday morning followed by a parade along Main Street.

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Virginia Military Institute starts relocation process of Stonewall Jackson Statue

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The Stonewall Jackson statue being removed from its location on VMI's campus on Dec. 7, 2020. LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ Virginia Military Institute starting the process of relocating its Stonewall Jackson Statue on Monday. โ€œVMI does not define itself by this statue and that is why this move is appropriate. We are defined by our unique system of education and the quality and character of the graduates the Institute produces. Once all parts have arrived, crews will work to install the statue in the roundabout in front of the Virginia Museum of the Civil War.

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Cadets, alumni, parents have mixed reactions to VMIโ€™s removal of Confederate monument

Read full article: Cadets, alumni, parents have mixed reactions to VMIโ€™s removal of Confederate monument

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ Virginia Military Institute is removing a symbol of its history: the Stonewall Jackson monument on Post. You know, Stonewall Jackson or these other Confederate traditions that they continue to upholdโ€ said Tucker. On the app, Bunton said that cadets have talked about protecting the statue at all costs and putting up a 24/7 guard. Though he said that there is a heritage at VMI and that Stonewall Jackson should not be viewed through a 21st century lens. โ€œItโ€™s much larger than the Jackson statue.

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VMI Board of Visitors votes to move schoolโ€™s Stonewall Jackson statue

Read full article: VMI Board of Visitors votes to move schoolโ€™s Stonewall Jackson statue

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ After months of debate, VMIโ€™s Board of Visitors voted Thursday afternoon to move the collegeโ€™s Stonewall Jackson statue. โ€œThe board should consider addressing social issues, and thatโ€™s what we are here to address today," said J. William Boland, the VMI Board of Visitors president, during the meeting. Along with moving the Confederate statue, the board of visitors wants to implement more actions to increase the schoolโ€™s diversity. The board recommended considering some of VMI graduate and Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foyโ€™s recommendations to improve the institute. Boland asked the board to submit their desired qualifications for the next superintendent to Scott within the next 10 days.

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Black contractor braves threats in removing Richmond statues

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As recently as a few years ago, the removal of Richmondโ€™s collection of Confederate monuments seemed nearly impossible, even as other tributes to rebel leaders around the U.S. started falling. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and the city council committed to removing the statues, something the Democrat-led General Assembly had authorized earlier in the year. Henry said the cityโ€™s Department of Public Works asked him in mid-June if he would be interested in the statue project. Stuartโ€™s statue, Henry mused about his participation in two very different projects reflecting this moment in the story of race and America. And he helped remove the Richmond statues, which he called tools of oppression against Black Americans.

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Lexingtonโ€™s Stonewall Jackson Cemetery officially renamed โ€˜Oak Grove Cemeteryโ€™

Read full article: Lexingtonโ€™s Stonewall Jackson Cemetery officially renamed โ€˜Oak Grove Cemeteryโ€™

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ After weeks of conversation, the Lexington City Council voted Thursday night to change the name of a cemetery named after a Confederate general. Effective immediately, Stonewall Jackson Cemetery has been renamed Oak Grove Cemetery. โ€œThat area of Lexington probably in the 1700s was a grove of Oak Grove,โ€ said Mayor Frank Friedman. Signage and other materials will soon change on the property. Mayor Friedman said city staff will begin that work immediately.

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Across South, a push to change Confederate school names

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Multiple school systems in Alabama, Texas and Virginia have voted to change school names in recent months, but local resistance and state laws make that no simple task. The Montgomery County School Board voted in July to change the names of the three schools, but a 2017 state law protects Confederate monuments and other long-standing memorials and names. In Virginia, the removal of Confederate names began in the states northern region in 2018, when J.E.B. Washington-Lee High School in Arlington changed its name to Washington-Liberty at the start of the 2019-2020 academic year. In Hanover County, a conservative jurisdiction outside Richmond, the school board narrowly voted to change the name of Lee-Davis High.

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Lexington city council picks โ€˜Oak Groveโ€™ as new name for Stonewall Jackson Cemetery

Read full article: Lexington city council picks โ€˜Oak Groveโ€™ as new name for Stonewall Jackson Cemetery

LEXINGTON, Va โ€“ Lexington city leaders have made a final decision on the new name for Stonewall Jackson Cemetery. Thursday night city council choose Oak Grove to be written into an ordinance that the city council will vote on to make it law. Jackson was buried there in 1863, but it was not named after him right away. On April 1, 1949, the cemetery was conveyed to the city by the Lexington Presbyterian Church, according to City Manager Jim Halasz. Council is set to vote on the ordinance at its September 3rd meeting.

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Petition filed to stop renaming of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington

Read full article: Petition filed to stop renaming of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ A petition was filed Thursday in an effort to stop the renaming of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington. Here are the final four options: Unity Cemetery of Lexington, Oak Grove Cemetery of Lexington, Main Street Cemetery of Lexington and Lexington Memorial Cemetery. The attached comments and petition are hereby officially submitted for the City Council & City Attorney to review, accept and acknowledge. To date: 8/6/2020 we have 5,411 individuals who oppose the renaming of the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery. It is also being sought out that Stonewall Jackson is federally protected because Stonewall is a veteran and is protected by the Veterans Administration.

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A progressive city with Confederate roots: Lexingtonโ€™s unique path to racial equality

Read full article: A progressive city with Confederate roots: Lexingtonโ€™s unique path to racial equality

Fighting to preserve that history while creating equality, perhaps no other city in Virginia embodies the commonwealthโ€™s identity struggle like Lexington, a liberal community with deep Confederate roots. โ€œI think certainly in the past the Confederate history of this region has been much more prevalent. As we have progressed, I donโ€™t see as many people coming for the Confederate history,โ€ Friedman said. Robert E. Lee is crediting with saving Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) after his surrender to the Union. He said there is a great interest from people wanting to learn about these sites and community history.

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VMI will not remove Confederate statues or rename buildings

Read full article: VMI will not remove Confederate statues or rename buildings

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ Rather than remove its past, VMI plans to focus on its future. Bindford Peay III, announced the decision to neither remove Confederate statues nor rename any buildings as part of a seven-page letter. Peay said that VMI, which has been around for nearly 200 years, will emphasize the Instituteโ€™s second century. We do not currently intend to remove any VMI statues or rename any VMI buildings. Education VMI Corps of Cadets Promote Increased Commissioning VMI Symbology AlumniPeay said that these pillars will be integrated into VMIโ€™s Strategic Vision 2039.

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Lexington City Council unanimously agrees to rename Stonewall Jackson Cemetery

Read full article: Lexington City Council unanimously agrees to rename Stonewall Jackson Cemetery

During a Thursday night meeting, the Lexington City Council voted unanimously, 6-0, to change the name of Stonewall Jackson Cemetery. I suppose theyโ€™ll rename it something like โ€˜Lexington Cemetery: Now with Surprise Inside!' On April 1, 1949, the cemetery was conveyed to the city by the Lexington Presbyterian Church, according to City Manager Jim Halasz. On May 5 of that year, the council approved an ordinance accepting the conveyance, trust and naming the cemetery as the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery. The city council, which met until 1:30 a.m. Friday said it will now take online input from city residents for possible new names.

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Richmond removes its second Confederate statue in as many days

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RICHMOND, Va. Work crews removed a second Confederate statue in Richmond on Thursday, a monument to Navy officer Matthew Fontaine Maury. The Maury statue, unveiled in 1929, depicts Maury seated in a chair with a large globe above him. It was the last of five Confederate monuments erected on Richmond's famed Monument AvenueMaury headed the coast, harbor and river defenses for the Confederate Navy. Richmond - the formal capital of the Confederacy - has about a dozen Confederate statues. Protesters tore down a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis last month.

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Option to remove Confederate monuments presents complex challenges in Lexington

Read full article: Option to remove Confederate monuments presents complex challenges in Lexington

LEXINGTON, Va. โ€“ The question of whether Confederate monuments should stay or go is on the mind of leaders and the communities across Southwest Virginia. Robert E. Lee is buried in Lexington under Lee Chapel on Washington and Leeโ€™s campus. Stonewall Jackson is also buried in Lexington, at the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery. โ€œThis is not something that invites Unity, invites participation, invites equality. Like, โ€˜Why is the Stonewall Jackson cemetery called the Stonewall Jackson cemetery?โ€™ It originated with the Lexington Presbyterian Church and they essentially gave it to the city," explained Freidman.

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