Slave trader’s statue toppled in Bristol as thousands join anti-racism protests - BBC News

Tens of thousands of people have taken part in more anti-racism protests across the UK — with the statue of a 17th century slave trader pulled down in Bristol and dumped in the city’s harbour. The monument to Edward Colston had stood in the city centre for more than a century. Protests took place in several other parts of the UK, with thousands of people gathering at the US Embassy in London. The demonstrations follow the killing of George Floyd by US police in Minnesota, which has led to mass protests
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