Glenna Moore, a former educator, mother and Army wife, speaks about her opposition to the Confederate statue at the Franklin County Courthouse on Tuesday, in Rocky Mount. Moore regularly advocates to move the statue to another location and now seeks to add some recognition to the Black Union troops from the area who fought in the Civil War.
SCOTT P. YATES, The Roanoke Times
Glenna Moore, a former educator, mother and Army wife, speaks about her opposition to the Confederate statue at Franklin County General District Court Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, in Rocky Mount. Moore regularly advocates to move the statue to another location or adding some recognition to the Black Union troops from the area who fought in the Civil War.
Glenna Moore, a former educator, mother and Army wife, speaks about her opposition to the Confederate statue at Franklin County General District Court Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, in Rocky Mount. Moore regularly advocates to move the statue to another location or to add some recognition to the Black Union troops from the area who fought in the Civil War.
Glenna Moore, a former educator, mother and Army wife, speaks about her opposition to the Confederate statue at the Franklin County Courthouse on Tuesday, in Rocky Mount. Moore regularly advocates to move the statue to another location and now seeks to add some recognition to the Black Union troops from the area who fought in the Civil War.
Glenna Moore, a former educator, mother and Army wife, speaks about her opposition to the Confederate statue at Franklin County General District Court Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, in Rocky Mount. Moore regularly advocates to move the statue to another location or adding some recognition to the Black Union troops from the area who fought in the Civil War.