Baltimore Removes All of Its Confederate Monuments Overnight After Charlottesville
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The racist rally in Charlottesville, VA, which culminated in the death of a counter-protester, was pegged to the removal of a monument to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in the city. Now, states and cities with monuments to figures who fought to defend slavery can’t get them down fast enough.
Overnight, the city of Baltimore took down all of its Confederate monuments in one fell swoop. The city had been debating what to do with the monuments for a year until Charlottesville.
The four monuments celebrated Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson; Confederate soldiers and sailors; the women of the Confederacy; and Roger Taney, the Supreme Court justice behind the notorious Dred Scott decision.