Black Lives Matter: Cities forced to confront racist and colonial past
Black Lives Matter: Cities forced to confront racist and colonial past; LIB(T070620004) / 7.6.2020
ENGLAND: Bristol:
Statue of slave trader Edward Colston being toppled by Black Lives Matter protesters
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June 13, 2020
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