A statue of a 17th-century slave trader that was toppled by anti-racism protesters in Bristol, England, has been fished out of the harbor by city authorities. Bristol City Council says the bronze ...
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 likeness ...
London — A statue of a 17th-century slave trader that was toppled by anti-racism protesters in Bristol, England, has been fished out of the harbor by city authorities. Bristol City Council said the ...
A statue of a 17th-century merchant and slave trader that was toppled almost exactly a year ago during the Black Lives Matter protests last summer in Bristol, England, will go on view at a city museum ...
A sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester has been erected in Bristol on the plinth where a statue of slave trader Edward Colston once stood. Artist Marc Quinn created the black and resin steel ...
Retaining a statue or monument takes very little work – explaining it is a mammoth and contested task. Lady Rhondda was a suffragette, a business leader and an editor. A statue of her is expected to ...
The statue of Edward Colston that was torn down and dumped into Bristol Harbour by Black Lives Matter protesters at the weekend is to be retrieved and displayed in a museum, the city’s council has ...
LONDON -- For someone who died nearly three centuries ago, Edward Colston has become a symbol for the Black Lives Matter movement in Britain. The toppling of his statue in Bristol, a city in the ...
Joanna Burch-Brown is currently co-chairing the We Are Bristol History Commission. She is director for Bridging Histories, which is being funded by an ESRC Impact Accelerator award, a UKRI Citizen ...
Marvin Rees, Bristol's mayor, said that Bristol's citizens have a hand in deciding what happens next to the statue of the slave trader. Statue of slave trader Edward Colston being retrieved from ...
BRISTOL — How did a police killing in Minneapolis in May lead people thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean to pull down the statue of a slave trader who's been dead for nearly three centuries?