The Valentine is debuting a temporary exhibit of the Jefferson Davis Statue that was erected on Monument Ave. in 1907 and pulled down by protesters on June 10, 2020.Â
The statue, pulled down on June 10, 2020, is on loan from the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.
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The Jefferson Davis statue erected on Monument Avenue in 1907 and pulled down in 2020 is on display at The Valentine.
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Museum director Bill Martin stands in the studio where Edward Valentine, the first president of the museum, created the statue. (2022)
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Toppled by protesters in 2020, the statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis that once stood on Monument Avenue in Richmond is shown at The Valentine museum in 2022, on loan from the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.
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The Valentine is debuting a temporary exhibit of the Jefferson Davis Statue that was erected on Monument Ave. in 1907 and pulled down by protesters on June 10, 2020. The statue is on loan from the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia and will be a part of the Valentine's exhibit "This is Richmond, Virginia" for at least six months. Here, visitors are encouraged to write down how the statue makes them feel.Â
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