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Obelisk Confederate monument removed from Birmingham’s Linn Park

By Reckon and Shauna Stuart|2020-06-18T19:28:52-05:00June 2, 2020|Instagram, Justice, Race|
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Monday night, a day after protesters tried to destroy the obelisk Confederate monument that stood in Birmingham’s Linn Park, the statue was dismantled by a contractor hired by the city. Tuesday morning, only the base remained. 📸: @shaunareporter . . . . . #blacklivesmatter #monument #protest #georgefloyd #birmingham #birminghamalabama

A post shared by ReckonAlabama (@reckonalabama) on Jun 2, 2020 at 6:30am PDT

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