Statue of Confederate general Lee removed from US Capitol

Washington (AFP) – A statue of Robert E. Lee, a commander for the pro-slavery South during the US Civil War, was removed from the Capitol building early Monday, officials said, part of a reckoning with the country’s history of racism. “Last night, Virginia removed its statue of Robert E. Lee from the U.S. Capitol,” tweeted the state’s governor, Ralph Northam.  “This is an important step forward — it is past time we tell our story with images of perseverance, diversity, and inclusion,” he continued.  During the 1861-1865 Civil War, the Confederate South seceded from the United States and fough…

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