The statue of Black Lives Matter protester Jen Reid — which was unveiled in Bristol, England, in the place of a toppled statue depicting a 17th-century trader of enslaved people — was removed ...
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The Edward Colston Statue still standing in Bristol revealedNearly five years ago in Bristol, a controversial statue of Edward Colston was toppled by activists, then dumped into the city's harbour. The Grade II-listed structure of the slave trader and ...
Bristol City Council removed the Black Lives Matter activist’s statue less than 24 hours after its erection. There has been a mixed response on social media since then, with some calling out the ...
Documents the events of 2020, when protesters, sparked by the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, march to support the Black Lives Matter movement and tear down the statue of slave trader ...
Authorities in the seaside town of Bournemouth will later remove a statue of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout movement who also supported the Nazis. The statue of a slave trader ...
A marble statue has been returned to Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol after being badly damaged in a storm four years ago. In the winter of 2021, the Hope Monument took a hit from a tree branch and ...
Four people accused of illegally removing a statue of the 17th Century slave trader Edward Colston have been cleared of criminal damage. Speaking outside Bristol Crown Court, Rhian Graham thanked ...
The statue of Edward Colston, a 17th-century slave trader, was pulled from its plinth during a protest on 7 June 2020 before being dragged to Bristol harbour and thrown into the River Avon.
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