On Sunday, protesters at an anti-racism demonstration in the city toppled a statue of Colston and dumped it in Bristol Harbour. The BBC's Jack Grey witnessed the statue's fall. Thousands of people ...
It's been almost five years since slave trader and philanthropist Edward Colston's statue was controversially toppled in ...
On his death in 1721, he bequeathed his wealth to charities and his legacy can still be seen on Bristol's streets, memorials and buildings. After the statue was toppled, a protester was pictured ...
The exhibition, titled Teaching Tolerance: A Citizenship Curriculum for Bristol Primary Schools, which was launched on Thursday included a talk by Jen Reid, a key figure in Bristol’s anti-racist ...
Earlier this week, a statue of Jen Reid was erected on the plinth where slave trader Edward Colston‘s once stood in Bristol. Last month, protestors toppled Edward Colston’s statue from its ...
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 ...
The statue was toppled and rolled into the harbour by Black ... at M Shed museum as part of an exhibition about protest in Bristol. Cllr Eddy told the committee on Wednesday, November 20 ...
John Cassidy’s gravestone, in the Catholic section of Manchester’s Southern Cemetery, makes no mention of his Irish origins ...
Should Britain topple slavery-linked statues ... and talking of her “great sense of relief” when the statue came down, the Bristol Post reported. In his closing remarks Liam Walker, Willoughby ...