Raleigh, North Carolina: Women of the Confederacy: a Mom-ument (Gone)
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- Directions:
- Downtown, on the grounds of the North Carolina State Capitol. The statue is one the north side of W. Morgan St., just east of its intersection with S. Salisbury St.
- Hours:
- June 2020: Removed.
- Status:
- Gone
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Unveiled in 1914, a woman sits in a chair with a book while at her side kneels a boy about to unsheathe a sword. Yankees beware!
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Women of the Confederacy: a Mom-ument
This statue was removed in June 2020, along with the other Confederate statues in downtown Raleigh. It was replaced by a planter.
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