Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021. Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right) and another activist who declined to give his name (left) trade accusations about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from Monument Avenue. The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed. It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond. Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News

Richmond, VA, USA, 8 September, 2021.  Pictured: Richmond activist Japhari Jones (right) and another activist who declined to give his name (left) trade accusations about who is more true to the anti-racism movement following removal of the statue of Confederate general from  Monument Avenue.  The Virginia supreme court ruled last week that the six-story monument could be removed.  It has yet to be determined whether the pedestal covered in anti-racism graffiti will be removed given its prominent role in the 2020 anti-racism uprising in Richmond.  Credit: Allison Bailey / Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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