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Swords into Plowshares seeking public input on art from melted statue
It’s time to start brainstorming ideas for the art that will be made out of the melted down Robert E. Lee statue.

Jefferson School holds Swords into Plowshares on the yard
On the Yard is where people from the community come out to the Jefferson School to talk and have a good time with each other.

Opinion/Letter: Turn Lee statue into art that unifies
We, the undersigned, declare our enthusiastic support for the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center’s “Swords Into Plowshares” project that aims to melt down and use the bronze from the
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Charlottesville Circuit Court hears motions in Lee statue hearing
The fate of one of Charlottesville’s statues of a Confederate general is taking another step.

Art or ingots, Confederate statues’ fates await
It’s been a year since statues of Confederates Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson stood in Charlottesville’s downtown parks, but the controversy over the removal and the statues’ fates
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Film premiere for “Unveiling: The Origin of Charlottesville’s Monuments”
The UVA Democracy Initiative’s Memory Project is holding a premiere screening event for their new film
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Unveiling: the origins of Charlottesville’s Monuments hits the big screen
The community filled Market Street park for the film premiere of Unveiling: the origins of Charlottesville’s Monuments.

Opinion/Letter: Turn Lee statue into art that unifies
We, the undersigned, declare our enthusiastic support for the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center’s “Swords Into Plowshares” project that aims to melt down and use the bronze from the

1,100 pounds of bronze: Charlottesville looks to transform Lee statue into a new work of art
The Virginia Supreme Court approved the statue’s removal in April 2021, ruling that monuments of Confederate leaders are not protected by state law.

Hearing and demonstration over the Robert E. Lee statue
A hearing was held Monday to set a trial date for a lawsuit to stop the melting down of the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.