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The Monuments Must Go Summary

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In the article "The Monuments Must Go”, Christian and Christian are writing to the Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, Levar Stoney, as well as the members from the Monument Avenue Commission and requesting them to remove the Confederate statue of Stonewall Jackson along with the rest of the Confederate monuments that lie along Monument Avenue. The authors argue that these monuments in Richmond, Virginia that line up Monument Avenue serve to preserve a racist ideology. Christian and Christian begin their article by initially stating, “We are native Richmonders and also the great-great-grandsons of Stonewall Jackson. We are writing today to ask for the removal of his statue, as well as the removal of all Confederate statues from Monument Avenue. They are overt …show more content…

In the following sentence, Christian and Christian inform their audience of their motive for wanting to remove the statue of Stonewall Jackson. By starting their article with stating that they are descendants and then right away explaining their motive for wanting the statues to be removed is extremely effective because first, readers would think they are biased but then suddenly realize that Christian and Christian want the statues to be removed, not preserved. After stating their motive and explaining their relationship to Stonewall Jackson, Christian and Christian begin to more deeply explain who Stonewall Jackson is. Christian and Christian assert their reasoning for why they believe their ancestor’s monument should be removed, “We have learned about his reluctance to fight and his teaching of Sunday School to enslaved peoples in Lexington, Virginia, a potentially criminal activity at the

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