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  2. Charlottesville City Council votes to remove Confederate ...

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    The council voted Monday night to bring down the bronze monuments of Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson — and now has 30 days to decide what to do with them.

  3. Unite the Right rally - Wikipedia

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    The August 11–12 Unite the Right rally was organized by Charlottesville native and white supremacist Jason Kessler [6] [49] to protest the Charlottesville City Council's decision to remove the Robert E. Lee statue honoring the Confederate general, as well as the renaming of the statue's eponymous park (renamed to Emancipation Park in June ...

  4. Nikuyah Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker was the first Independent candidate to be elected to the City Council since the 1940s. [3] One of Walker's major goals was to increase affordable housing in the city. [5] Walker participated in The National Memorial for Peace and Justice to honor the memory of John Henry James, who was lynched just outside Charlottesville in 1898. [5]

  5. List of mayors of Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Charlottesville is the president of the City Council in Charlottesville, Virginia. Before 1888, Charlottesville was a town within Albemarle County, Virginia , and the electorate directly chose a mayor in regular elections.

  6. Robert E. Lee statue that prompted deadly protest in Virginia ...

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    The Charlottesville City Council voted in 2021 to donate the statue to the heritage center, after it proposed a Swords into Plowshares project that would melt the statue and repurpose it into ...

  7. A city council meeting in Charlottesville, Virginia briefly dissolved into an angry protest on Monday as activists and residents demanded answers.

  8. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville city is overwhelmingly Democratic. The City Council appoints the City Manager, the Director of Finance, the City Assessor, the Clerk of the council, and members of major policy-making Boards and Commissions. The City Manager serves as the Chief Administrative Officer for the city. [74]

  9. Charlottesville historic monument controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Charlottesville historic monument controversy is the public discussion on how Charlottesville should respond to protesters who complain that various local monuments are racist. The controversy began before 2016 when protest groups in the community asked the city council for the local removal of Confederate monuments and memorials.