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Statue of Black Lives Matter protester removed from Edward Colston plinth after 24 hours

Posted on July 16, 2020July 16, 2020 by completingthestory

Statue of Black Lives Matter protester removed from Edward Colston plinth after 24 hours

Tags: black lives matter, bristol, monuments, statues, uk
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From Bristol, U.K.: Artist replaces slave trader statue with one of a Black Lives Matter protester

Posted on July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 by completingthestory

From Bristol, U.K.: Artist replaces slave trader statue with one of a Black Lives Matter protester

Tags: black lives matter, bristol, monuments, statues, uk
Read More - From Bristol, U.K.: Artist replaces slave trader statue with one of a Black Lives Matter protester

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