Richmond: Confederate general's descendant sees statue removed
The city of Richmond, Virginia, has removed its last statue honouring the rebels in the American Civil War.
The former Confederate capital took down the monument to Confederate General AP Hill on Monday.
A descendant of the military leader said it was "a tough day", but one black Richmond resident said it was "nice".
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