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The massive bronze sculpture of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, in uniform, astride his horse Traveller, stood in a downtown Charlottesville park for nearly a century. It was at the center of a deadly white nationalist rally in 2017, when Neo-Nazis and white supremacists tried to stop the city's plans to remove the statue.

It came down to cheers in July of 2021.

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Charlottesville prevailed in a protracted legal battle with the Sons of Confederate Veterans and other groups, and donated the Lee statue to a coalition that proposed to melt it down and create a more inclusive public art installation.

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Lawsuits to stop the project failed, and last weekend organizers moved forward, with great secrecy, to disassemble and melt down the Lee monument.

The work is being done at an out-of-state foundry. NPR agreed not to reveal its location or the identity of the workers because they fear repercussions.

They use a torch to score the head of the statue, in the pattern of a death mask. Lee's face falls to floor with a loud clank.

The symbolism is poignant for Andrea Douglas, executive director of the Jefferson School African American Cultural Center in Charlottesville, which is leading the project.

"The act of myth-making that has occurred around Robert E. Lee, removing his face is emblematic of the kind of removal of that kind of myth," Douglas says.

The project is called Swords into Plowshares, taken from a Bible verse in the book of Isaiah.

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The melting down of the Lee statue will take weeks. It weighed nearly 10,000 pounds. Organizers say the next step will be choosing an artist who will craft the bronze ingots into a new art form to be displayed in Charlottesville.

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    • edge [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      lmao fuck off :LIB:

      John Brown's Christian beliefs led him to fight (and die) for the end of slavery in a time where Christianity was being used by others to justify slavery.

    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      John Brown was the greatest American to ever live and the only thing he did wrong was he should have probably brought more guys to Harpers Ferry.

      He should be celebrated throughout the country and his attitude towards racists should be emulated (as in, shooting them or killing them with swords)

    • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      he's shot more slave owners than you ever have or will

      (if this is not true i'd gladly retract this statement)

    • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      I don’t know what you said but I imagine you would’ve been a target for Brown and rightfully so

      • edge [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        They basically said he was a Christian fundamentalist and therefore a bigot.

    • Tachanka [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      if only all "Christian Fundamentalists" were radical abolitionists.

      As for "bigotry," what in the absolute fuck are you talking about?

      (yes, I read the mod log) dead-dove-3