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RICHMOND, VA - JULY 2: The Robert E. Lee Monument still stands in Richmond, VA. This monument is owned by the state and protected from removal by a court injunction through late July. With an emergency declaration on July 1st, Mayor Levar Stoney ordered the immediate removal and storage of the city-owned Confederate statues for public safety reasons. Protesters gathering at statues and trying to remove them became a matter of public safety. Protests continue after the death of George Floyd, an African-American man from Minnesota, who died in police custody on May 25, 2020. (Photo by Annette Holloway/Icon Sportswire)
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