Virginia Civil Rights Leader Barbara Rose Johns Honored with Capitol Statue

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Barbara Rose Johns, who led a 1951 student walkout to protest school conditions and contributed to ending school segregation, has been honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol, replacing a Confederate general, as a recognition of her civil rights legacy.
- Her 1951 walkout helped end school segregation. Now her statue is in the U.S. Capitol NPR
- Statue of Black teen who fought segregation replaces Robert E. Lee at U.S. Capitol The Washington Post
- US Capitol statue of teen civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns to fill Robert E. Lee’s place ABC News
- WATCH: Virginia civil rights advocate honored with DC statue WDBJ7
- LIVE NOW: Congress Dedicates Statue Honoring Barbara Rose Johns at Emancipation Hall NTD News
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