In a move that comes as no surprise to anyone who has followed the
situation here, the VMFA (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) and Commonwealth of
Virginia have taken the next step in the Confederate cleansing of Confederate
Memorial Park, by evicting the Lee-Jackson Camp #1, SCV from the Confederate
Memorial Chapel on the grounds of the Old Soldiers home, refusing to renew a
decades-old lease that had allowed them to interpret the history of the Chapel
and the Confederate Veterans who lived and died on the grounds of the Old
Soldiers' home, seemingly, in direct violation of the Code of Virginia: https://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+57-5Â
http://www.richmond.com/news/local/article_310a6c50-9c0c-53a0-9a57-961eeb889c50.html
Moving forward, the VMFA and the Commonwealth will provide the
"interpretation", thank you very much!:http://www.richmond.com/news/local/article_310a6c50-9c0c-53a0-9a57-961eeb889c50.html
"The museum also will develop uniform and professional
interpretation of its grounds and historic properties, including the chapel and
the Robinson House, which are the only two surviving buildings from the
property's original service to Confederate veterans."
We strongly believe that Carpetbaggers and Scalawags have no business "interpreting" OUR history.
We strongly believe that Carpetbaggers and Scalawags have no business "interpreting" OUR history.
In the early 1930's, the Lee-Jackson Camp deeded the land for the VMFA, with the stipulation that the parcel generously donated was to never be expanded, and that the remainder of the grounds would be forever preserved as a Confederate Memorial Park. Since then, the VMFA and the Commonwealth have continually violated both the spirit and the law of the agreement, to the point where the VMFA has completely taken over the grounds, and paved over most of Confederate Memorial Park.
In 1950, the Attorney General of Virginia wrote an opinion,
advising the Governor that neither the VMFA nor the Commonwealth could "legally
convey or grant to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts any title, easement or
irrevocable privilege to use in any way property now a part of the R. E. Lee
Camp Confederate Memorial Park" (See attached)
In 2010, the VMFA and the Commonwealth forced the removal of Confederate flags from the portico of the Chapel, and placed a US flag on the Chapel grounds, both of which are in direct violation of Virginia law. https://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+15.2-1812
The ridiculous claim by museum officials (repeated in this
article) that the flag removal was some sort of noble attempt at "historically
accuracy" has been thoroughly debunked. Please see: http://vaflaggers.blogspot.com/2013/09/vmfa-talking-points-debunked-myth-1.html
The Virginia Flaggers began protesting the flag removal in the
fall of 2011. Since then, we have maintained a constant vigil, forwarding
the colors outside of the VMFAÂ twice a week, every week. Now that the VMFA
and the Commonwealth have kicked the SCV off of the grounds, our presence will
be more important than ever, as we will be the ONLY voice for the Confederate
Veterans.
If anything, this latest attack has renewed our commitment and
determination. We will continue our efforts, with new energy and fresh
resolve, and hope it will serve as a wake up call for others to join
us!
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