VMI to remove statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson
LEXINGTON, Va. — The Virginia Military Institute’s board voted Thursday to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson that currently stands in front of the barracks on campus, a school spokesman said.
Spokesman William “Bill” Wyatt confirmed the decision in a brief email to The Associated Press. The meeting of the Board of Visitors was still underway mid-afternoon Thursday, and Wyatt said he would have a statement about the decision when it concludes.
The statue and other associations with the Confederacy recently have generated discussion at the nation’s oldest state-supported military college, which is facing an outside investigation into what Virginia officials have characterized as a culture of “structural racism.”
VMI’s superintendent, retired Army Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III, resigned Monday, a week after the investigation was announced on the heels of a story in The Washington Post that described Black cadets and alumni facing “relentless racism.”