Virginia Civil Rights Memorial
The Virginia Civil Rights Memorial is a monument in Richmond,
Virginia commemorating protests which helped bring about school
desegregation in the state.[1] The memorial was opened in July 2008,
and is located on the grounds of the Virginia State Capitol. It
features eighteen statues of leaders in the civil rights movement on
four sides of a rectangular granite stone block onto which are carved
quotes. The memorial was designed by Stanley Bleifeld, who was chosen
by the commission behind the construction of the monument. The
memorial cost $2.8 million which was financed by private donations.
Two quotes on the monument: "It seemed like reaching for the moon."
— Barbara Rose Johns
"The legal system can force open doors and sometimes even knock down
walls, but it cannot build bridges. That job belongs to you and me." —
Thurgood Marshall
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