Virginia city renames cemetery honoring Stonewall Jackson because supporting the Confederate general's legacy is 'unacceptable and indefensible'

A Virginia city has officially renamed the cemetery where Confederate General Stonewall Jackson is buried.
The city council in Lexington voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a law changing the name of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery to Oak Grove Cemetery, news outlets reported.
The Civil War general, who owned slaves and fought to defend the practice, was buried in the cemetery more than 150 years ago.
The city council in Lexington, Virginia voted unanimously on Thursday to adopt a law changing the name of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery to Oak Grove Cemetery. Jackson was buried in the cemetery more than 150 years ago
The city council in Lexington, Virginia voted unanimously on Thursday to adopt a law changing the name of Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery to Oak Grove Cemetery. Jackson was buried in the cemetery more than 150 years ago
The tomb of General Stonewall Jackson is seen above at the cemetery in Lexington, Virginia
The tomb of General Stonewall Jackson is seen above at the cemetery in Lexington, Virginia
The council voted unanimously in July to change the name and moved forward with the change even after receiving hundreds of comments demanding the decision be reversed
The council voted unanimously in July to change the name and moved forward with the change even after receiving hundreds of comments demanding the decision be reversed

Officials faced calls from community members in June to change the name and remove all other monuments and places honoring Confederate figures within city limits, as communities around the world faced similar demands to address racist legacies during demonstrations against racial injustice.
The council voted unanimously in July to change the name and moved forward with the change even after receiving hundreds of comments demanding the decision be reversed, The Roanoke Times said.
Councilman Chuck Smith said the effect on tourism would likely be 'negligible' and added that supporting the racist legacy of Jackson would be 'unacceptable and indefensible.'
'Visitors interested in Jackson don't come for the sign, they come for the man,' he said. 
'Jackson owned slaves and fought for slavery ... Memorializing Jackson in a Lexington city cemetery announces to everyone that the city and its residents support Jackson and what he stood and fought for.'
Virginia city renames cemetery honoring Stonewall Jackson because supporting the Confederate general's legacy is 'unacceptable and indefensible' Virginia city renames cemetery honoring Stonewall Jackson because supporting the Confederate general's legacy is 'unacceptable and indefensible' Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on September 05, 2020 Rating: 5

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