The same fate went to a little-known monument commemorating Confederate veterans that stood for decades in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Aside from private groups, some smaller municipalities and even private businesses have been open to accepting Confederate monuments. Another place where Confederate monuments have ended up after being removed from parks and other public locations are in cemeteries dedicated to Confederate soldiers. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney announced earlier this month plans to remove the other Confederate monuments along Monument Avenue, which include statues of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Confederate Gens. Those statues sit on city land, unlike the Lee statue, which is on state property.
Source: Fox News June 18, 2020 18:13 UTC