eac3f84c-8aa8-4d7a-af74-f1a2da1e02e4.sized-1000x1000.jpg U.Va. student protesters covered the Thomas Jefferson statue in front of the Rotunda, many of whom called for its removal. Appears In LAWSON: The irony of the Jefferson statue protest By Charlotte Lawson | September 20, 2017 The blatant irony of the protest is impossible to avoid. Student demonstrators freely violated the statue by virtue of Jefferson’s relentless endeavor for a Bill of Rights.
LAWSON: The irony of the Jefferson statue protest By Charlotte Lawson | September 20, 2017 The blatant irony of the protest is impossible to avoid. Student demonstrators freely violated the statue by virtue of Jefferson’s relentless endeavor for a Bill of Rights.
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