GINNY BIXBY
The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress
CHARLOTTESVILLE â Just a couple days after the statues of Robert E. Lee and Thomas âStonewallâ Jackson were taken down, the city of Charlottesville began the process of removing the plinth bases on which the figures of the Confederate generals once stood.
While community members have rallied around city officials and commended them for their speedy and safe removal of the statues last weekend, some are frustrated that the city didnât allow the bases to sit empty for a period before removing them.
âIâm very disappointed that they came down so quickly. I think this was a moment for people in Charlottesville to celebrate,â said John Edwin Mason.