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New statue in Virginia, replacing one of Robert E. Lee, will honor Henrietta Lacks

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Lacks was a Roanoke woman being treated for cervical cancer in 1951 when doctors took samples of her cancer cells without her consent. Her lines of cells helped with cancer research and vaccines2.

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

In recent years, the state of Virginia has removed a number of Confederate monuments, among them a statue of General Robert E. Lee in Roanoke, Va., which was taken down in 2020. In its place, a new statue honors Henrietta Lacks. Lacks was a Roanoke woman who was being treated for cervical cancer in 1951. Doctors took samples of her cancer cells without her consent. And she died later that year at age 31. Her lines of cells have helped with cancer research and the development of many vaccines.

BRYCE COBBS: Her cells regenerate3 every 24 hours, which was never before seen.

INSKEEP: Bryce Cobbs is the artist commissioned to design the Lacks statue.

COBBS: It was a very, very long process. I don't know how many pieces of paper I threw away (laughter) trying to capture what I really wanted to capture in my head.

INSKEEP: Mr. Cobbs teamed up with Roanoke's Hidden Histories, an organization working to raise awareness4 of local Black history. Capturing Lacks took some input5 from her relatives.

COBBS: The family was super helpful. They offered the sculptor6, Larry Bechtel, assistance which capturing her likeness7 by using other family members' resemblances in order to combine a lot of the elements to capture her likeness in that way.

INSKEEP: Now, even though her cells are still used in laboratories today, neither she nor her descendants were ever compensated8 for the theft of her genetic9 material. Cobbs hopes his work will allow the Lacks family to reclaim10 the story of their ancestor and shed new light on the woman she was.

COBBS: Seeing a Black woman in this prominent stance, permanently11 immortalized in this sculpture, which has inspired a lot of people in the community, honestly. So I really wanted to have a distinguished12, powerful pose. And I wanted her looking up. I always remember, like, looking up as being something like a feeling of proudness and of having that confidence in yourself and the strength in who you are.

INSKEEP: We'll see the results before long because sculptor Larry Bechtel will work off Cobb's design. The statue is set to be unveiled next fall.

(SOUNDBITE OF ROBERT GLASPER'S "OF DREAMS TO COME")


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