By Ian Shapira Oct. 29, 2020 at 6:55 p.m. EDT
Virginia Military Institute’s Board of Visitors voted Thursday to remove the prominent statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson as pressure builds for the state-supported military school to address allegations of racism. The board’s unanimous decision follows a Washington Post report this month detailing bigotry at the 181-year-old school in Lexington, which received $19 million in state funds this fiscal year. Read HERE.
A Virginia Military Institute yearbook overseen by future state Senate Majority Leader Thomas K. “Tommy” Norment in 1968 features a host of racist photos and slurs, including blackface. Read HERE.
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