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"This isn't erasing history, this is recording history. History isn't something that can remain static and preserved - that ...
Bristol City Council said the bronze statue of Edward Colston was recovered early Thursday morning to avoid drawing a crowd. The council said the statue was taken to a "secure location" and would ...
It’s a point not lost on Dr Lawrence Hoo, a poet and community activist in Bristol’s St Pauls area for years before 2020. A ...
The toppling of Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol, a city in the southwest of England, by anti-racism protesters was greeted with joyous scenes, recognition of the fact that he was a notorious ...
An unauthorized statue of a Black Lives Matter protester has been erected atop the base where a monument honoring British slave trader Edward Colston once stood. The life-size resin and steel ...
EDWARD COLSTON'S statue was torn down in Bristol during the Black Lives Matter protests but is now back on display. The businessman donated money to schools and hospitals, but the 17th Century ...
The statue of slave trader Edward Colston will remain a museum piece after it was pulled down by Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists almost four years ago. Colston's statue, which had stood in a ...
Bristol City Council says the bronze statue of Edward Colston was recovered early Thursday morning to avoid drawing a crowd. The council says it has been taken to a “secure location” and will ...
On June 7, protesters in Bristol, in the south-west of England, tore down a 125-year old statue of the 17th century slave-owner Edward Colston, before throwing the monument into the city’s harbor.
The toppling of the statue of Edward Colston in the centre of Bristol on June 7, 2020 was seen around the world. It has changed Bristol forever, but hasn't changed anything at all. It is now 75 ...
LONDON — He died in 1721 but British politician and slave trader Edward Colston is still stirring up debate in England more than 300 years later. The bronze statue of his likeness made global ...
LONDON — Covered in red and blue graffiti, the toppled statue of British politician Edward Colston, who enslaved tens of thousands of people, now lies in a museum in the city of Bristol ...